Published On Dec 3, 2019
Neurons are amazing little microbes capable of learning and making decisions. Modern AI tries to take inspiration from living neurons, but why settle for the synthetic version? By growing human neurons directly connected to a computer it's possible to make a living AI of sorts capable of even complex tasks like flying a plane in a simulation.
Today we explore our first attempt at doing exactly that. We cover building the first prototype multi electrode array, growing the neurons and attempting to take some readings from them. This is the first part of what will hopefully be a many part series, so stay tuned for updates!
More reading/sources:
Rat neuron video- • Rat Neurons Grown On A Computer Chip ...
Rat neuron paper - https://philosophy.as.uky.edu/sites/d...
Multi electrode array fabrication - https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10...
Previous videos:
Meat berry - • A Grape Made of... Meat?? - Tissue Re...
Magnetron build - • My First Successful Metal Coating Mac...
Follow up videos:
Meatcubator - • This Machine Grows Living Flesh 🥩
Meat Leaf - • A Leaf Made of... Meat??
Can Neurons Play Doom? - • Growing Living Rat Neurons To Play......
Gabes Stuff:
http://www.scihouse.space/
/ glimsd
/ scihousejax
https://www.cbc.ca/news/health/biohac...
____________________________________________________________________
Support the show and future projects:
Patreon: / thethoughtemporium
Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/thethoughtemporium
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/thoughtemporium
Become a member: / @thethoughtemporium
Store: https://thethoughtemporium.ca/
______________________________________________________
Our Social Media Pages:
Tiktok: / thethoughtemporium
Instagram: / thethoughtemporium
Facebook: / thethoughtemporium
Twitter: / emporiumthought
Website: http://thethoughtemporium.com/
_____________________________________________________