Bio-Interfaced Soft Electronics for Human-Machine Interfaces and Health Monitoring Prof. W. Hong Yeo Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology 2018
2016 Injectable computers can broadcast from inside the body, a variety of sensors that can fit inside the human body, made possible by several breakthroughs in ultra-low power computing.
Bio-Interfaced Soft Electronics for Human-Machine Interfaces and Health Monitoring Prof. W. Hong Yeo Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
World's first computer running on living human brain cells Melbourne-based Cortical Labs, fuses human stem cell-derived neurons with silicon, creating a new class of AI known as "Synthetic Biological Intelligence" (SBI)