Indiana University researchers are developing a hybrid computing system, named “Brainoware,” that combines electronic hardware with human brain organoids to address the energy limitations of artificial intelligence (AI). The team has published its work in Nature Electronics. This hybrid computing system shows promise in advancing reservoir computing through brain organoids, a type of artificial neural network (ANN) that captures and remembers information based on a sequence of electrical stimulations. The Brainoware lab previously has received major grants for former groundbreaking advances in its “lab-on-a-chip” AI technology.
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