A brain nurtured in a Petri dish learns to pilot a fighter plane
It sounds like science fiction: a brain nurtured in a Petri dish learns to pilot a fighter plane as scientists develop a new breed of "living" computer. But in groundbreaking experiments in a Florida laboratory that is exactly what is happening.
The "brain", grown from 25,000 neural cells extracted from a single rat embryo, has been taught to fly an F-22 jet simulator by scientists at the University of Florida.
They hope their research into neural computation will help them develop sophisticated hybrid computers, with a thinking biological component.
Fascinating, but very, very scary...
Link to the University of Florida Research page.
Dr. Thomas B. DeMarse, Assistant Professor, Primary Faculty, University of Florida, Experiment Developer
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