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Researchers in Korea reproduced the brain's balanced learning ability in a semiconductor device, using light color to strengthen or weaken an artificial synapse's memory.
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Who
Professor Sae Byeok Jo and Professor Wooseok Yang (Sungkyunkwan University) researchers
What
Researchers in Korea reproduced the brain's balanced learning ability in a semiconductor device, using light color to strengthen or weaken an artificial synapse's memory.
When
Fri, 19 Jun 2026 16:20:01 GMT · 1h 43m ago
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Why
The research addresses the power consumption of modern AI and overcomes a long-standing obstacle in conventional artificial synapses where learning balance collapses over time.
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This technology is expected to contribute to light-based neuromorphic computing, low-power AI accelerators, in-sensor computing, and machine-vision systems for autonomous vehicles and robots, demonstrating stable pattern recognition.
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