Google scientists have modelled a fragment of the human brain at nanoscale resolution, revealing cells with previously undiscovered features.
Brain cable management be like
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Where can I go download this cubic mm?
https://h01-release.storage.googleapis.com/data.html
Make sure you have spare 1400 terabytes.
I imagined it would be big but that’s mad. Is that full 3d model or just connection cos of its just connections it really shows how far our ai is from replacing us.
Jain’s team then built artificial-intelligence models that were able to stitch the microscope images together to reconstruct the whole sample in 3D.
The map is so large that most of it has yet to be manually checked, and it could still contain errors created by the process of stitching so many images together. “Hundreds of cells have been ‘proofread’, but that’s obviously a few per cent of the 50,000 cells in there,” says Jain.
Ah so it’s not a real model, just an AI approximation.
It still seems like a real model to me. Just because they used a fancy computer to turn a sequence of 2d slices into a 3d representation doesn’t mean it’s not real.
Why is Google doing this research?!?
Harvard has been partnering with their research labs for the last decade to gain access to hardware and algos they wouldn’t have themselves





