A few years ago, researchers from Germany and Japan were able to simulate one percent of human brain activity for a single second. It took the processing power of one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to make that happen.
Hands down, the human brain is by far the most powerful, energy efficient computer ever created.
So what if we could harness the power of the human brain by using actual brain cells to power the next generation of computers?
As crazy as it sounds, that’s exactly what neuroscientist Osh Agabi is building. Koniku, Agabi’s startup, has developed a prototype 64-neuron silicon chip.
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