Developing a smart chip based on the human brain

https://techxplore.com/news/2023-05-smart-chip-based-human-brain.html

"neuromorphic computing interact with our bodies... Self-driving cars, facial recognition, language recognition, smart prosthetic arm... conductive organic polymers... ambipolar P-3O vary resistance and retain connection created, works both with liquid and solid (ion gel) electrolytes... linking cells to each other make complex circuits... measuring weak signals, such as minute muscle movements, or signals that are surrounded by a lot of noise, such as a heartbeat"

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