
Chinese scientists create robot that has human brain
The Peninsula
Beijing: Chinese scientists have created a Frankenstein like robot that is powered by a tiny human brain in a first of its kind feat. The robot wor...
Beijing: Chinese scientists have created a Frankenstein-like robot that is powered by a tiny human brain in a first-of-its-kind feat.
The robot works by using a lab-grown brain organoid, a mass of cells, and a computer chip that interacts with the brain's nervous system.
It has been described as a 'brain on a chip' that functions like a human brain using sensors and an AI-powered algorithm which prompts the robot to move, grab objects and avoid obstacles.
The team claimed that the brain shows signs of intelligence, similar to a human brain, by autonomously moving its extremities, and could lead to methods for repairing damage to a human's cerebral cortex and create other techniques to heal neurological disorders.
A team of Chinese scientists used stem cells a type of cell that forms brain tissue in the body - to build the brain.