Hey I am on Medial • 10m
🧠 A Swiss company, FinalSpark, has created a computer architecture from human brain material — and rents it out on the "Neuroplatform" for $500 per month. A piece of brain, 0.5 mm wide, is connected to eight electrodes that stimulate neurons and link them to a computer. The cells are exposed to dopamine to mimic the human brain's reward system. The dopamine exposure and electrical stimulation train the brain neurons, encouraging them to form new connections similar to those in a living human brain. 🤔 Who will be responsible if this brain decides to take over the world?
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Helixworks Technologies • 4m
Biological Computers have Arrived! In 2021, Cortical Labs grew human neurons on a chip—and they taught themselves how to play Pong. No pre-training, no traditional programming. Just neurons, learning the way real brains do. Now, they’ve built CL1,
See MoreJAIN College is comm... • 5m
Humanities students explored the Brain Museum at NIMHANS, experiencing a hands-on session with a real human brain. Guided by the Human Brain Bank faculties, they learned about the complexities of brain health, various neurological diseases, and their
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MDFC Financiers Private Limited • 18d
The brain doesn’t know the difference between reality and imagination. Visualize biting into a pizza or mango - your mouth may start salivating. That’s your brain reacting as if it’s real. This is the basis of visualization techniques in sports, the
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