Researchers at RMIT University have developed artificial intelligence technology that brings together imaging, processing, machine learning and memory in one electronic chip, powered by light. The prototype delivers brain-like functionality in one powerful device. The AI chip is based on black phosphorous, which changes electrical resistance in response to different wavelengths of light. It could enable smarter and smaller autonomous technologies like drones and robotics, as well as smart wearables and bionic implants like artificial retinas.
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