Imagine playing a video game that is extremely hard to complete, only to have the fruit fly NPC as the final boss. It’ll be the hardest boss in the entire game because of how small and fast it is.
A 3GB+ game with just a fly. All that data would be spend rendering all that brain into such a tiny body. Imagine when we get this in humans, a 20TB game about a dude named Dan.
Wonder if this was actually the reason why we somehow got a lot better in using our brains than other animals. It's not that they don't have brains but they just have awful wire management that it's performance is shit.
@@lafireteamplx3400 how on earth does not being able to compute derivatives constitute for a low iq? They’re probably more knowledgeable in other courses or just need to be taught differently because everyone learns differently.
@@alkeryn1700 Yes it does. You compute at the speed of chemical reaction. Your thought process and mental processing speed is magnitudes slower than a machines. It takes an average human 3-5 minutes to solve a math equation like 5+10/13(-5+2). It takes your machine 0.5 seconds. The processing power of a machine, at the speed of light (eg electrons) matters.
@@ВсеволодРешетнёвi think they mean as the first bug brain to technically possibly be around forever since it’s a map of one individual’s brain. like if you scanned a persons brain and made a model specific to it from that, you could in a sense say they’re immortal too. like that one lady that unknowingly has contributed to like… a fat portion of all cancer research , her samples were used without permission before and for a long time after she died. i wish i could remember her name
We are going to encounter some very strange ethics questions once we start putting fully mapped brains into simulations with accurate inputs and outputs.
Now map the brain of an adult fly w graphene based nano particles (highly conductive & magnetic) - oohh isn’t that what Neuralink and other brain devices are made of?
It would take a decently powerful computer to emulate flight. Even if we put this on a drone. It would weigh millions of times more than a fly and require millions of times the energy. I'd have look at how many nodes are available for each system in this, but a laptop might run it
If it's mapped, could we theoretically simulate it? Can we give it stimuli and over the course of however long it takes our computers to process it, make a thought or decision? This is such a huge milestone! Bravo to everyone who contributed!
Fruit fly brain, map of its neurological connections(neurons, synapses). Shown in the vid which connections are for sensory, or motor, etc. Here's a paragraph from smithsonianmag website.. "An adult fruit fly’s brain is much more complex, however-and most importantly, the small insects share 60 percent of human DNA, as well 75 percent of the genes that cause genetic diseases, per a statement. As such, understanding the fly’s brain in such detail could hold implications for connections in human brains-and the neural pathways that lead to certain behaviors. Fruit flies, like humans, can get drunk, sing and be kept awake with coffee, suggesting similarities in our brains."
The very pertinent enquiry--- mapping of the human brain will open the door to address the numbers of brain disorders along with treatment, awesome beauty of brain function, and other issues still remain unexplored.
Having much much cheaper machines, is the end goal. This piece of goo can curbstomp any level 5 self driving computer of classical origin by a entire planet. This thing can solve a traveling salesman problem to the hundred't node. This is a working quantum computer, at room temperature.
A verse in the Quran mentions a fly and the inability of other gods to create it is verse 22:73 of chapter 22, sūrat l-ḥaj (The Pilgrimage): O humanity! A lesson is set forth, so listen to it ˹carefully˺: those ˹idols˺ you invoke besides God can never create ˹so much as˺ a fly, even if they ˹all˺ were to come together for that. And if a fly were to snatch anything away from them, they cannot ˹even˺ retrieve it from the fly.
glory to God and his masterful work of evolution, which has led to these intricate creatures and their design, and the technology of those who study it.
All that just for them to fly into my eye.
Fruit flies are attracted to moisture, your eyes are pretty moist
@@sacr3 not if I have anything to say about it
MoistCritikal be hiding now
If we manage to simulate the fly flying into your eye we'll know we made it
@@sacr3there’s water everywhere, EVERYWHERE. Eye water is not the most abundant or accessible-they need to do better
now implement this thing's entire fuckin brain into an AI for a fly npc that you barely can even see
Imagine playing a video game that is extremely hard to complete, only to have the fruit fly NPC as the final boss. It’ll be the hardest boss in the entire game because of how small and fast it is.
A 3GB+ game with just a fly. All that data would be spend rendering all that brain into such a tiny body. Imagine when we get this in humans, a 20TB game about a dude named Dan.
Fly npcs in videogames is crazy
@@plebdoge7509😂😂😂
put this shi in gta6 lmfao shi finna be annoyin as hell
awful wire management
Underrated comment lol
Wonder if this was actually the reason why we somehow got a lot better in using our brains than other animals. It's not that they don't have brains but they just have awful wire management that it's performance is shit.
Let's see you compress millions of wires that connect to tens of thousands of points in the space of a poppy seed.
@@sacr3 honestly impressive, biology is so interesting.
You overvalue nodes is all about the edges let them be their messy selves we got flying to do
We got map of fly brain before GTA6.
Lol
It’s amazing how even a creature as simple minded as a fly can have such a complex brain.
Yeah, makes you realise what magnitude of complexity above we are
More complex than some people i know
@@Bleilock1 sadly even the dumbest of people have incredibly complex minds being held back by egos, trauma, or more.
@@m.snowbeeincorrect, some people in my graduate level mathematics courses are unable to compute derivatives
@@lafireteamplx3400 how on earth does not being able to compute derivatives constitute for a low iq? They’re probably more knowledgeable in other courses or just need to be taught differently because everyone learns differently.
Perhaps that fruitfly will wake up in a strange undersea research facility.
this comment is underrated asf
Soma reference!
no please
@@Rudol_Zeppili 👍
FINALLY A SOMA REFERENCE
I am a mature adult
I am a mature adult
I am a mature adult
I don't see anything suspicious, because I am a mature adult
There's nothing weird abou-
oh...
I am also mature adult
Huh?
Would 🎤
That central brain looks.... I'm a mature adult, I'm a mature adult
The Flussy
Sooner or later,the human brain will be explored and Drosophila is a small step but an awesome step in this domain. Congrats---
its gonna be sooner than you think
@@Keys879Not really. The number of neurons is mind boggling😏
Before this, we have weather models, that solve down to an inch😁
@@goiterlanternbase And computers compute at the speed of light. Technology is accelerating at an astonishing pace right now.
@@Keys879 computing "at the speed of light" doesn't mean anything.
@@alkeryn1700 Yes it does. You compute at the speed of chemical reaction. Your thought process and mental processing speed is magnitudes slower than a machines. It takes an average human 3-5 minutes to solve a math equation like 5+10/13(-5+2). It takes your machine 0.5 seconds.
The processing power of a machine, at the speed of light (eg electrons) matters.
Is it just me or is there is something very eery about looking at a brain with such detail...
Probably because it is a reflection of yourself and a reminder that you are just a computer with circuits.
Just you... well, you and the 45 people that upvoted you.
Some people think about it others just take existence for granted
We got the brainussy before GTA 6
I was looking for this lmao. The brainussy.
There it is, he said the thing.
The amount of data for this model must be pretty massive
This fly's brain is still larger than the gray matter of the coomers in the comment section
first immortal bug?
No impulse so it is dead braine more like
@@ВсеволодРешетнёвi think they mean as the first bug brain to technically possibly be around forever since it’s a map of one individual’s brain. like if you scanned a persons brain and made a model specific to it from that, you could in a sense say they’re immortal too. like that one lady that unknowingly has contributed to like… a fat portion of all cancer research , her samples were used without permission before and for a long time after she died. i wish i could remember her name
Is that nikado avocado
No.
He is 2 steps ahead.
Congratulations, a great achievement! Magnificent and mysterious structures.
Even these tiny brains do the work of a Google data centre.
So to perform all these tasks, the brain should establish these many connections. Incredible
now run DooM trought it
No way they mapped the brain of the average twitter user
How’d they get a picture of my brain bros
We are going to encounter some very strange ethics questions once we start putting fully mapped brains into simulations with accurate inputs and outputs.
So simple, yet so complex
it's just a fly brain, it seems interesti-
*ominous music*
I keep trying to eat this clumpy cotten candy
Hey. I did not consent to my brain being mapped like this.
Now map the brain of an adult fly w graphene based nano particles (highly conductive & magnetic) - oohh isn’t that what Neuralink and other brain devices are made of?
very interesting, nice job to the team who did this
2 steps ahead
Extremely cool!
man. This is gonna be one crazy damn decade
sooo...do we have online fruit flies now? (drunk question)
It would take a decently powerful computer to emulate flight. Even if we put this on a drone. It would weigh millions of times more than a fly and require millions of times the energy.
I'd have look at how many nodes are available for each system in this, but a laptop might run it
Would.
Lol
Smash, next question
Not
not the brussy , BRUH
Not the flyussy 💀
If it's mapped, could we theoretically simulate it? Can we give it stimuli and over the course of however long it takes our computers to process it, make a thought or decision?
This is such a huge milestone! Bravo to everyone who contributed!
Yes
whys it shaped like that
If you mean the hole in the middle, that's because its esophagus goes through the brain
Gloryhole
@@tahunuva4254is there anyone that small tho?
@@Icetastesgood Jerma?
So that is his brain... Finally! Our battle WILL BE LEGENDARY!!!
0:16 Guys, hear me out. How about...
Flussy
Am i the only one that finds this incredibly eerie
0:56 Okay I know this is gonna sound bad...
bro stop. don’t.
I AIN'T HEARING THIS OUT
Uranus is a planet.
Uranus:
Does this mean we can have a sentient AI which is just artificial fly intelligence
The brainussy 😲
But could it run doom?
Fruitfly: 140,000 neurons. Humans: 86,000,000,000 neurons.
Is anyone gonna treat their fruit flies better after this?
no.
Was just about to say lol. I am damn well aware of all biological awareness already, doesn't make me less annoyed at em 🤷♂️
So visual process is more demanding than motor control??
Just because something’s bigger in the brain doesn’t necessarily mean it’s more demanding?
"holy crap lois they mapped out the brain of a fruit fly!"
So your telling me this tiny thing can run the country better than our existing VP?
Dont
Impressive, even if I don't understand, what exactly I'm looking at. But it seems to be a working thing. Way more impressive.
Fruit fly brain, map of its neurological connections(neurons, synapses). Shown in the vid which connections are for sensory, or motor, etc.
Here's a paragraph from smithsonianmag website..
"An adult fruit fly’s brain is much more complex, however-and most importantly, the small insects share 60 percent of human DNA, as well 75 percent of the genes that cause genetic diseases, per a statement. As such, understanding the fly’s brain in such detail could hold implications for connections in human brains-and the neural pathways that lead to certain behaviors. Fruit flies, like humans, can get drunk, sing and be kept awake with coffee, suggesting similarities in our brains."
Smash, next...
Looks pretty big for such a dumb bug
So, is it too early to request an affordable mini fruit fly robot that will exterminate all those damn flies forever?
Hear me out
Nice, can't wait to download it and get a pet immortal robo fly
League of Legends players can only dream of such brain capacity
make it fly
Researchers map the entire brain of an adult fruit fly for the first time 😀
This is a nice gaming pc that i can afford 😂
If you like that i can't divide either😁
jesus christ....
Jesus christ...
Jesus christ...
jesus christ
my feelings exactly
Alright, hear me out guys....
DON’T DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I really wanna take a bite into it
That brain better behave…
Hear me out...
This is sublime
hear me out...
And what is end-game? Emulate fly brain, emulate human brain, what is end goal here?
The very pertinent enquiry--- mapping of the human brain will open the door to address the numbers of brain disorders along with treatment, awesome beauty of brain function, and other issues still remain unexplored.
Having much much cheaper machines, is the end goal.
This piece of goo can curbstomp any level 5 self driving computer of classical origin by a entire planet. This thing can solve a traveling salesman problem to the hundred't node. This is a working quantum computer, at room temperature.
You're gonna fly, bro
@@nds142like to finally prove that it’s social and not biological determinism as well?
Ever play the game SOMA? Yeah that
Nikocado jumpscare
Everything reminds me of her...
You could’ve literally picked any other insect but nooo you’ve chosen those god dammed ugly ass flies
They are the easiest to clone, breed and GMO. They are such great test creatures.
Hey look, it’s my teammates in ranked!
XD
Do CT scans really give a neuron-by-neuron level of resolution?
Mapping is usually done with frozen brain slicing, a few micrometers per slice, which is then photographed with a microscope.
Looks like thousands of copic marker lids lol
'cado
strange question but could this be used for cognitive performance enhancement??
Creepy.
Incredible 😮
i only clicked cuz it looks fuggable. great milestep tho
💀
Would
thats a fly lil bro 😭
Flussy
that is at most 0.2 mm in diameter. have fun
Smash.
Ок. А теперь сделайте симуляцию и запустите внутри её этот мозг.
guys hear me out,
It looks . . .
Pretty.
Awesome
A verse in the Quran mentions a fly and the inability of other gods to create it is verse 22:73 of chapter 22, sūrat l-ḥaj (The Pilgrimage):
O humanity! A lesson is set forth, so listen to it ˹carefully˺: those ˹idols˺ you invoke besides God can never create ˹so much as˺ a fly, even if they ˹all˺ were to come together for that. And if a fly were to snatch anything away from them, they cannot ˹even˺ retrieve it from the fly.
Soma is happening
glory to God and his masterful work of evolution, which has led to these intricate creatures and their design, and the technology of those who study it.
Eyoo!?
Gyatt
нам всем 3.14
can i…
Do it fly ? 🥴
🤨🤨🤨
Alphaville
How is everyone in the comments so mature
Did you pray today? Did you pray today? Cuz if you didn't...
@@astronm64I swear I did please
'cado