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Scientists use brain-like tissue in advance for ‘biocomputing’ research

Organoid helps system recognise speech and solve maths problems showing potential of neuromorphic technology
Image of a brain organoid — a small three-dimensional neural structure grown from human stem cells

Scientists have combined brain-like tissue with electronic hardware to create a speech-recognition and calculation system, advancing research into the creation of high-powered biological computers.

The work boosts efforts to build so-called neuromorphic computing devices powered by human brain cells that have the potential to learn faster and be more energy-efficient than traditional silicon-based machines. A breakthrough in this emerging field could improve artificial intelligence applications, enabling advances in fields such as medical science and treatment, researchers say.

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