Two Virginia Tech scientists have developedmodels for Robots with brains that are controlled by bacteria.
He added: We found that robots may indeed be able to have a working brain.
These microbes help humans to breakdown the food in the digestive tract helping humans to ingest the nutrients.
Thus bacteria can really make humans do things as per their need!
These real robots will then respond to the engineered bacteria that Ruder will create in his lab study.
Ruder envisages of deploying the robots running on bacterial brains in theremediation of oil spillsas well.
coli, microfluid bioreactors, and robot movement.
Thus, Ruder highlighted the unique decision making behavior of the robot with bacterial brain.
This indicated that the robot was behaving like an animal and not a robot!
The worst thing was its behavior resembled to that of apredatorrather than a normal animal.
In the future, rudimentary robots andE.
Anyways, the bacteria would be used to help humans stay healthy.
source: www.techworm.net