Dec. 22, 2023, 8:56 a.m. | /u/ThatNoCodeGuy

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Source: ([News Scientist](https://www.newscientist.com/article/2407768-ai-made-from-living-human-brain-cells-performs-speech-recognition/#:~:text=Balls%20of%20human%20brain%20cells,Guo%20at%20Indiana%20University%20Bloomington))

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**Quick Recap:**

Scientists at Indiana University Bloomington have achieved a rudimentary form of speech recognition using brain organoids, clusters of human brain cells linked to a computer.

These organoids, resembling miniature brains, underwent training to recognize the voice of a specific individual from a collection of audio clips. The training involved 240 audio clips featuring eight people pronouncing Japanese vowel sounds. Initially, the accuracy was at 30-40%, but after two days of training, it improved to …

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