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🧠 Google’s digital reconstruction of human brain with AI

Etienne Dieuned Noumen
5 min readJul 10, 2024

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Welcome to AI Unraveled, where we demystify frequently asked questions about artificial intelligence. I’m your host, Anna. Today, we have an extraordinary topic lined up that promises to push the boundaries of what we know about the human brain. Google has recently achieved a groundbreaking advancement in the digital reconstruction of the human brain using AI. This isn’t just any reconstruction; it represents the most detailed map of the human brain ever created, down to a mere cubic millimeter of brain tissue — the size of half a grain of rice! We’ll delve into how this phenomenal feat was accomplished, why it matters, and what it means for future research, including their next ambitious project to map a mouse’s brain. Stay tuned!

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Google researchers have achieved the largest-ever AI-assisted digital reconstruction of a human brain. This remarkable project has unveiled the most detailed map of the human brain yet, covering just 1 cubic millimeter of brain tissue. Now, you might be thinking, “How big is that exactly?” Well, it’s about the size of half a grain of rice. Tiny…

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Etienne Dieuned Noumen
Etienne Dieuned Noumen

Written by Etienne Dieuned Noumen

🧪 Senior Software Engineer | Tech Lead 🚀 AI/ML Enthusiast 🌍 Canadian with African roots | Proud father of 4 ⚽ Lifelong soccer player and coach

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