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Artificial synapse uses light-color programming for brain-like balanced learning

The human brain actively keeps "learning" in balance by holding on to what matters and letting go of what does not. Researchers in Korea have now reproduced this ability in a semiconductor device, using the color of light to strengthen (remember) or weaken (forget) an artificial synapse's memory. Remarkably, the key ingredient is a material "defect" that engineers usually try to eliminate. The study appears in Nature Communications.

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Artificial synapse uses light-color programming for brain-like balanced learning

The human brain actively keeps "learning" in balance by holding on to what matters and letting go of what does not. Researchers in Korea have now reproduced this ability in a semiconductor device, using the color of…

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koreatimes.co.kr1 g fa

Sungkyunkwan University researchers develop technology for brain-like balanced learning - The Korea Times

A Sungkyunkwan University research team has developed a technology that can strengthen or weaken the memory of an artificial intelligence (AI) semi...

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  1. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·koreatimes.co.kr

    Sungkyunkwan University researchers develop technology for brain-like balanced learning - The Korea Times

    A Sungkyunkwan University research team has developed a technology that can strengthen or weaken the memory of an artificial intelligence (AI) semi...

  2. venerdì 19 giugno 2026·techxplore.com

    Artificial synapse uses light-color programming for brain-like balanced learning

    The human brain actively keeps "learning" in balance by holding on to what matters and letting go of what does not. Researchers in Korea have now reproduced this ability in a…