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Tesla just invested billions to control the brain behind its future machines
Tesla has just committed billions of dollars to secure the artificial intelligence engines it believes will power its next generation of products, from self-driving cars to humanoid robots. The ...
Neuromorphic computers modeled after the human brain can now solve the complex equations behind physics simulations — something once thought possible only with energy-hungry supercomputers. The ...
Elon Musk co-founded Neuralink in 2016 to develop brain-machine interfaces. The first product — the N1 implant — focuses on allowing patients with paralysis to control computer cursors with their mind ...
In a tiny laboratory pond, a robotic stingray flaps its fins and swims around. Roughly the width of a dime, the bot dashes distances multiple times its body size. It easily navigates around corners ...
Biomedical engineer Chethan Pandarinath collaborates with neurosurgeons and scientists across the country in a massive project to help patients with ALS or stroke damage reconnect with the world.
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Russian firm turns pigeons into brain-controlled surveillance drones using GPS
A Moscow startup is pushing the boundaries of neurotechnology after reports emerged in late ...
The word “bionic” conjures sci-fi visions of humans enhanced to superhuman levels. It’s true that engineering advances such as better motors and batteries, together with modern computing, mean that ...
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