A worm’s brain was uploaded to a hard drive and put to the test — without a single line of code
Researchers from the Vienna University of Technology (VUT) have put a brain on a circuit board – specifically, the brain of the nematode C. elegans. They are now training it to perform tasks without a single line of human-written code. C. elegans worms. Image credits PROZEISS Microscopy / Flickr. C. elegans isn’t much to look at.…
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