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    Australian Researchers Building First Brain-Scale Computer

    Australian researchers have pioneered a groundbreaking supercomputer, Deep South, set to operate next year at Western Sydney University. This cutting-edge technology mirrors the human brain’s intricate networks, boasting a remarkable capacity of 228 trillion operations per second while consuming a mere 20 watts of energy. The ambitious goal is to decipher the enigma behind the human brain’s ability to process vast information with minimal energy consumption.

    Unlocking this mystery not only promises advancements in artificial intelligence but also sheds light on the intricate functions of the human brain. The researchers underscore the current limitations stemming from our incomplete understanding of brain cell operations, hindering the development of computer networks that parallel the human brain’s capabilities.

    If successful, this endeavor could pave the way for the creation of a machine brain surpassing human cognitive abilities. The synergy between neuroscience and artificial intelligence in projects like Deep South holds the potential to redefine technological landscapes, offering both a deeper understanding of our own cognition and groundbreaking advancements in AI. Ultimately, this research stands at the forefront of scientific exploration, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of computational neuroscience.

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