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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.

Korea

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 36m ago
Where
Korea ·
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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