New Brainware Uses Living Brain Tissue to Enable More Efficient AI
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New "Brainoware" hardware uses living brain organoids for more energy-efficient AI computing inspired by the human brain's structure.
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Current AI systems rely on power-hungry graphics cards, creating a high carbon footprint. Biological brains are far more efficient.
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New hardware mounts a lab-grown brain organoid on an electrode array to solve problems through electrical stimulation.
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The living brain tissue can adapt and change over time when trained, showing learning potential.
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This "living AI hardware" may address energy and heat challenges holding back current AI systems.