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Scientists just built a chip that can “see” and “think” like the human brain in real time.

By Aniket Chakraborty

May 19, 2025

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The RMIT-developed device can detect motion, store visual memory, and act instantly—without a computer.

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Known as a neuromorphic device, it mimics the brain’s neural structure and vision processing.

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It’s made with molybdenum disulfide, a material just atoms thick that responds like brain neurons.

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During tests, it detected hand movements and remembered them—like the eye and brain combined.

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Unlike digital chips, this analog-style processor uses ultra-low power for real-time action.

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This tech could one day power self-driving cars, helping them avoid collisions in milliseconds.

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It could also help robots naturally interact with humans—watching, reacting, and adapting instantly.

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Next step? Scaling to large pixel arrays and expanding into new realms like infrared sensing.

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A hybrid future is near—where analog brain-like chips work side-by-side with digital systems.

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