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🧠 Google’s digital reconstruction of human brain with AI

🧠 Google’s digital reconstruction of human brain with AI


Season 15 Episode 10


🧠 Google’s digital reconstruction of human brain with AI

Google researchers have completed the largest-ever AI-assisted digital reconstruction of human brain. They unveiled the most detailed map of the human brain yet of just 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue (size of half a grain of rice) but at high resolution to show individual neurons and their connections.

Now, the team is working to map a mouse’s brain because it looks exactly like a miniature version of a human brain. This may help solve mysteries about our minds that have eluded us since our beginnings.

Why does it matter?

This is a never-seen-before map of the entire human brain that could help us understand long-standing mysteries like where diseases come from to how we store memories. But the mapping takes billions of dollars and decades. AI might just have sped the process!

Source: https://blog.google/technology/research/mouse-brain-research

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