Chinese scientists at Tianjin University have engineered a humanoid robot controlled by human brain cells. This "brain on a chip" uses stem cells intended for human brain development enabling the robot to perform various tasks through electrical signals.
The sci-fi-like creation can navigate obstacles, track targets, and manipulate objects without visual input, relying solely on its brain-like interface. Along with helping with treating neurological conditions these robotics can opens doors to potential hybrid human-robot intelligence.
Source: NY Post