Our mushy brains seem a far cry from the solid silicon chips in computer processors, but scientists have a long history of comparing the two. As Alan Turing put it in 1952: “We are not interested in ...
Printed artificial neurons generate realistic brain-like signals that activate living neurons. Device uses flexible, low-cost ...
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New flexible artificial neurons can mimic signals and activate living brain cells
Northwestern University researchers have taken a step toward bridging electronics and the human brain ...
In 1943, a pair of neuroscientists were trying to describe how the human nervous system works when they accidentally laid the foundation for artificial intelligence. In their mathematical framework ...
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