Scientists have grown a brain in a petri dish and taught it to pilot an F-22 jet simulator

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Florida scientists have grown a brain in a petri dish and taught it to pilot an F-22 jet simulator.

The brain-in-a-dish is the idea of Thomas DeMarse, 37, an assistant

professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Florida. His

work has been praised as a significant insight into the brain by

leading US academics and scientific journals.

The 25,000 neurons were suspended in a specialised liquid to keep

them alive and then laid across a grid of 60 electrodes in a small

glass dish.

Under the microscope they looked at first like grains of sand, but

soon the cells begin to connect to form what scientists are calling a

“live computation device” (a brain). The electrodes measure and

stimulate neural activity in the network, allowing researchers to study

how the brain processes, transforms and stores information.

In the most striking experiment, the brain was linked to the jet

simulator. Manipulated by the electrodes and a desktop computer, it was

taught to control the flight path, even in mock hurricane-strength

winds.

To control the simulated aircraft, the neurons first receive

information from the computer about flight conditions: whether the

plane is flying straight and level or is tilted to the left or to the

right. The neurons then analyze the data and respond by sending signals

to the plane’s controls. Those signals alter the flight path and new

information is sent to the neurons, creating a feedback system.

Although the brain currently is able to control the pitch and roll

of the simulated aircraft in weather conditions ranging from blue skies

to stormy, hurricane-force winds, the underlying goal is a more

fundamental understanding of how neurons interact as a network, DeMarse

said.

 
thats scary, what if they start putting that shit into robots and stuff. I Understand the advantages, but i reckon they're playing god.
 
Yea, if this works the gov needs to put limitations on what they can build. You could potentially create an army, with no people. Shit can get dangerous. Amazing none-the-less.
 
For sure dude. I don't need a whole brain, I just need them to repair the part of my brain that controls common sense. And the part that controls knowing how to fly planes.
 
im in no way religious, i suppose im probably atheist, i just find stuff like this scary, like we're advancing too fast
 
Most people want technology to enhance our living, but to others, technology is to find better ways to kill each other. Just because we can enhance ourselves doesnt mean evil is going to come out of it.

 
yeah that kind of freaks me out. i've never been one to fear a robotic uprising, but if they had actually living brains that can think on their own, that's something i've never thought of.
on the other hand, self-flying and self-thinking jets can seriously be advantageous in wartime.
 
I don't know if this has been said yet...but that experiment was done in 2004. 4 years ago..

I wonder what they've come up with since..
 
if that happened three years ago like said above, then who knows what they have now. i would really like to know what the government REALLY has capabilities of doing...there are probably so many things hidden from us it is unbelievable.
 
SO BASICALLY, they figured out how to make some brain cells process information, and spit it out, and respond to stimuli and respond to that also...

about as basic as breathing. there have no understanding of how that shit is linked together, and this is the only basic application they have to reality.

fehgs.
 
two things out of this. one, brain controlled robots! and also, using computer they taught the brain stuff. that means, they can hook up the computer to my head and i can learn everythingggg

 
you know the point of this whole thing wasnt to make something that could fly a plane. it was to simple see how the brain works. it could have been doing anything like playing tic tac toe or chess.
 
Damn.. if Will Smith had a brain in his airplane in the movie "Independence Day" Those aliens would have been toast so much sooner...

like.. on July 2nd or something..
 
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