Studying “mini-brains” in a dish play computer games could help us better understand how human memories form and lead to new forms of AI, as Brett Kagan tells Clare Wilson
Brett Kagan is studying mini-brains in a dish as they play simple video games, hoping they will help us understand how human memories form and lead to a new kind of artificial intelligence.
Brett Kagan is studying mini-brains in a dish as they play simple video games, hoping they will help us understand how human memories form and lead to a new kind of artificial intelligenceMalaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
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