Believe it! A few brain cells can solve the waterproof equation!
Recently, a study report from the journal Nature has attracted a lot of attention. According to reports, a research team at Indiana University in the United States used a technology called organoids to grow human stem cells into brain-like structures.
These organoids can mimic a certain function of the brain and have shown astonishing abilities in experiments.
The researchers connected these organoids to a computer to develop a three-dimensional miniature brain. This brain, with its complete connections and structure, is able to identify the speaker in 240 segments of speech with an accuracy rate of up to 78%.
What's even more amazing is that even when unattended, this mini-brain is able to learn Xi on its own and is able to solve nonlinear mathematical equations.
This study is the first to demonstrate that human brain tissue can learn to Xi and solve problems autonomously without external intervention, and this discovery also provides new ideas for the future development of artificial intelligence.
It seems that with the advancement of technology, people's expectations that human brain computing will become a reality are becoming more and more real.