World's first AI robot launched with a human brain, people's concern increased

AI cannot match the intelligence level of humans, so scientists have now given the human brain to AI. Researchers at Tianjin University in China have developed a humanoid robot that works using human brain cells.

World's first AI robot launched with a human brain, people's concern increased

A state of concern over AI robots was already prevailing; now, the robot China launched can prove very dangerous for humans. China has launched the world's first robot, which has a human brain and can think like humans.

Now, since AI cannot stand at the same intelligence level as humans, scientists have given a human brain to AI. Researchers from Tianjin University in China developed a humanoid robot using human brain cells.

While it may sound a bit Science Fiction-land initially to some, this humanoid hybrid is a way to access human-robot intelligence, according to researchers. New Atlas calls this new robot a "brain on a chip" that utilizes stem cells meant initially to grow into human brain cells.

These cells have been equipped with an electrode onto a computer chip, which enables the robot to process information and make the cells execute a job. The setup empowered the robot to encode and decode information, hence finishing activities from navigating around obstacles to grasping objects.

This can create problems for humans and also hamper the work of humans. It can affect the work of humans and can, at one point, become unbridled. In case wrong information is received by the robot, it can do wrong actions and also make bad decisions.