Recently, Chatbot GPT has captured all eyes, and it is that it has become one of the biggest steps that have been taken in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Now many people are aware that it really AI can generate a true revolution. However, it still seems distant that it will end up replacing us completely. Though could human brain cells change this?
Scientists at Johns Hopkins University think so. In fact, they have made an incredible discovery yielding very interesting information about what they call Organoid Intelligence. Is about use pools of living tissue that have been cultured from donor stem cells and that they behave in a very similar way to the human brain. This could change things a lot regarding the AI.
How would this advance change Artificial Intelligence?
The way in which Artificial Intelligence would change is revealing. It would achieve what now seems only a chimera: that it is not possible to differentiate the AI from a human being. Scientists have done their research and published in the journal Frontiers in Science their conclusions and discoveries, something that has already gone around the world. One of the most important is learning that can be more advanced.
At the moment, Artificial Intelligence still has limitations, but thanks to human brain cells se could speed up your learning not only for the feedback to be better, but for the decision-making provided by the AI to be incredibly amazing. This could achieve that, in just a few years, this intelligence does leave us all with our mouths open.
The key is in the brain-computer device
To achieve all this, Johns Hopkins University scientists have designed a brain-computer device where the computer communicates with that Organoid Intelligence to send you information and also know what you are thinking. To achieve this, a donor person is placed a mesh on the head covered with small electrodes, about 25, which capture the signals and send them to the team.
It looks like it’s from a movie, but this is really it an impressive advance that is marking a before and after in the evolution of Artificial Intelligence. If we were already surprised with the results offered by Chatbot GPT, whose excitement is still valid, what will happen in a few years if this Organoid Intelligence continues to be studied and perfected.
This discovery has planted a seed about what can happen in a very short time. However, there are still some issues to be resolved. For example, scientists are still not entirely happy with the results because the brains are too small to achieve all the goals they want to achieve.
To give a very simple example, Organoid Intelligence right now contains 50,000 cells. But, it would need about 10 million to ensure that AI can enjoy accelerated learning and provide results that make us doubt whether we are dealing with Artificial Intelligence or a real human being.
Although there is still a long way to go, the roadmap is clear. Scientists will continue to explore all the possibilities offered by brain cells so that Artificial Intelligence, at some point, can manifest consciousness or even emotions such as pain. This generates enthusiasm, but also fear in equal parts. How far can AI go?
Based on these advances that are being made, it seems that AI will continue to evolve and that it will really will improve within a very few years. We will have to wait to see what more discoveries are made in relation to human brain cells. However, scientists are optimistic.