Artificial “Transneuron”
Recently, researchers developed a single artificial neuron - a “transneuron” - capable of replicating activity from multiple brain regions. This breakthrough brings machines closer to human-like sensing, adaptability, and computation.
What is a Transneuron?
- The transneuron is an artificial neuron that can switch between motor, pre-motor, and visual functions, unlike conventional artificial neurons that perform only one task.
- It processes information using electrical pulses, similar to real biological neurons.
Implications for Robotics and Computing
- Human-Like Robots: Multi-functional neurons allow future robots to sense and respond to their environment like humans.
- Energy-Efficient Hardware: A single transneuron can perform tasks that normally require multiple ....
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