Brain on a Chip: Research team bags grant to merge brain and AI

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Brain on a Chip: Research team bags grant to merge brain and AI
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'This new technology capability in future may eventually surpass the performance of existing, purely silicon-based hardware.'

Associate Professor Razi explained that the integration of lab-grown brain cells with silicon chips “merges the fields of artificial intelligence and synthetic biology to create programmable biological computing platforms."

Traditional AI suffers from "catastrophic forgetting," a phenomenon where it overwrites previously learned information when exposed to new data. The research team aims to gain a deeper understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying lifelong continual learning and create more advanced AI machines with remarkable capabilities by replicating these mechanisms.

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