Chinese researchers have achieved significant progress in robotics with the development of a ‘brain-on-chip’ robot. This innovative technology utilizes lab-grown human brain tissue integrated with a neural interface chip.
The initial training has enabled the robot to perform tasks like grasping objects.
The research team, comprised of scientists from Tianjin University and the Southern University of Science and Technology, employed stem cell technology to cultivate a simplified brain-like structure.
While challenges remain, such as limited maturity and insufficient nutrient delivery to the organoid, this development presents exciting possibilities for the future.
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This advancement aligns with the work of Elon Musk’s Neuralink, further demonstrating progress in the field of brain-computer interfaces.