Chinese researchers have developed an open-source “brain-on-chip” interface system, which is the first of its kind in the world. The system can instruct a robot to avoid obstacles, track, and grasp through “mind control,” the Science and Technology Daily reported on Wednesday.
The interface system was co-developed by research teams from Tianjin University and Southern University of Science and Technology.
The system uses an artificial brain cultivated in vitro – such as a “brain-like organ,” which can interact with external information through encoding, decoding and stimulus-feedback when coupled with electrode chips, according to the report.
This innovation will make human consciousness artificial intelligence information systems. Where consciousness can be stored individually.