The Future of Hardware is Alive: How Sakana AI is Building Self-Healing Smart Bricks 🧱
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If you chop off a salamander's tail, it grows back. If you smash a server rack... well, you are buying a new server rack. But what if hardware could act like biology? The research team at Sakana AI just published a mind-bending paper in Nature Communications detailing their work on Smart Cellular Bricks . They have successfully taken the concept of collective intelligence out of software simulations and brought it directly into the physical world. Here is a breakdown of how they are using…
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- If you chop off a salamander's tail, it grows back.
- well, you are buying a new server rack.
- But what if hardware could act like biology?
- The research team at Sakana AI just published a mind-bending paper in Nature Communications detailing their work on Smart Cellular Bricks .
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — ML reports that if you chop off a salamander's tail, it grows back.
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