Brain organoid reservoir computing for artificial intelligence
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-023-01069-w
In a 1st, scientists combine AI with a 'minibrain' to make hybrid computer
Researchers plugged a "brain organoid" into an artificial intelligence system, using the neural tissue to help complete computational tasks. The experiment could mark a step toward "biocomputers."
Literally the first sentence in the Abstract
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Spatiotemporal electrical stimulation means applying electricity to the hardware at different places in 3D space over time.
Nonlinear dynamics is an integral part of how the brain works but this term is extremely vast and makes it easy to copy.
Unsupervised learning is a type of machine learning that allows you to basically being able to categorize and filter signals without any training data to tell you how it should be done. AI is just automatic statistics at the end of the day.
For the "organoid" functional connectivity, there are statistical techniques that show what different parts of the brain are connected from making out the same electrical signal from different sensors at different parts of the brain.
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