10 Companies Building Brain-Like Systems for Smarter Machines

Several companies are combining neuroscience, machine learning, and engineering in practical ways to create systems that process information like the human brain.
AI is becoming faster and more powerful every day. But to date, machines still struggle to think and adapt like humans. Computers are great at following instructions but lack the flexibility and instincts that come naturally to people. This is why many companies are trying to build systems inspired by the human brain. Instead of just copying what humans do, they want machines to process information the way we do, i.e., by learning, reacting, and improving over time. Technologies like brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), sensory devices, and brain-like chips are moving from labs into real life. Several companies are combining neuroscience, machine learning, and engineering in practical ways. Whether it’s helping people regain lost senses, enabling direct communication between brain and
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Aashi Agarwal
Aashi Agarwal is the Content Strategist at AIM Research. When she’s not crafting engaging content, you’ll find her buried in a book, jotting down random things that may one day become the next big idea.
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