The brains could be used to develop treatments for conditions including epilepsy.
was involved and the team worked hard to ensure the brains did not become sentient, although this was unlikely.said:"As a scientist, I want to get closer and closer to the human brain. I want to do that because I see the good in it. I can help people with neurological conditions by giving them better treatments and better quality of life. But it's up to us to decide where the limit is. It might be that the technology is not ready yet, or we don't know how to control the technology.
Madeline Lancaster of the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology department at the University of Cambridge, who has also created brain organoids but was not involved in this research, told:"While the coordinated neural activity is interesting, it's important to keep in mind what exactly is being measured.
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