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As surprising as it may sound, our brains process information quicker than any computer ever could.
Still, the research has revealed an important first step in a new kind of computer architecture.
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The human brain contains an estimated86 billion neuronson average andup to aquadrillion synapses.
Additionally, each neuron is connected to up to10,000 other neurons, constantly firing and communicating with each other.
Feng and his team reportedly sought a different approach using real human brain tissue grown in a lab.
After training for just two days, Brainoware was reportedly able to identify the speaker with 78 percent accuracy.
They added: It could also help to develop preclinical models of cognitive impairment to test new therapeutics.
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