From SciTechDaily
Scientists have built a device that sees and thinks like the brain, opening doors to lightning-fast robotics and safer autonomous vehicles.
Engineers at RMIT University have created a tiny, brain-like device that can detect hand movements, store visual memories, and process information—all without relying on an external computer.
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