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China intentionally released COVID-19 ‘all over the world’, says Chinese virologist

 

Brendan Taylor February 28, 2023 11:19 am

 

China intentionally released COVID-19 'all over the world', says Chinese virologistSource: Pixabay

A Chinese virologist Dr. Li Meng Yan has made the assertion that the COVID-19 virus was intentionally created and released by the government of China.

 

She had made the same claims in September 2020, during an interview with “Tucker Carlson Tonight.”

 

On Monday, she reiterated that she still believed that the virus was deliberately released nearly three years after the outbreak began.

 

“Of course, it was not an accident,” she responded to Carlson.

 

A classified intelligence report states China intentionally released COVID-19

Recently, a classified intelligence report from the Energy Department concluded that the virus most likely originated in a Chinese laboratory.

 

This prompted the Chinese virologist who previously warned about the virus’s origin in early 2020 to state that the U.S. had achieved a significant milestone.

 

“Maybe for people who don’t have this kind of biosafety lab three or four [years] experience on coronavirus, maybe it’s easy for them to accept the accident lab leak. However, I’m a scientist, working in [a] research lab using coronavirus.

 

And I can tell you, based on the print protocol and also the other surveillance system, it would be impossible for the lab leak [to] accidentally happen in such [a] lab and cause the Wuhan outbreak and also the pandemic,” Yan said.

 

“So definitely now we just reached the first step. It was from China’s lab, and we need to pursue the truth of origin, and we need to keep going on,” the Chinese virologist added.

 

According to Tucker Carlson, the Chinese government purposely released COVID-19 with the intention of crippling Western economies and strengthening their own global standing.

 

Dr. Yan, however, claimed that based on the information and sources she had access to, the virus was deliberately taken out of a high-security laboratory and introduced into the community.

 

Why did Yan leave China?

Before fleeing Hong Kong in April 2020, Dr. Li Meng Yan was a well-respected specialist in virology and immunology at the Hong Kong School of Public Health.

 

Her decision to leave was prompted by her investigation into the increasing number of cases in mainland China that indicated human-to-human transmission of the virus.

 

Yan claims that she shared her findings with her supervisor on January 16, but he allegedly advised her to remain silent and be cautious.

Anonymous ID: 95777c March 1, 2023, 6:03 a.m. No.18428625   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Scientists Now Want to Create AI Using Real Human Brain Cells

Move over artificial intelligence, say hello to "organoid intelligence" (OI).

 

By Hannah Docter-Loeb

February 28, 2023, 9:00am

 

Machine-learning models like the one that powers ChatGPT are generating essays, short stories, and entire podcasts. But scientists are looking into another way of computing that could be just as efficient and powerful, and it’s in our brains.

 

In a new article published on Tuesday in Frontiers, a large international collaboration led by researchers at John Hopkins University (JHU) details how brain-machine technologies are the newest frontier in biocomputing, and provides a roadmap as to how to make it a reality.

 

As the paper explains, organoid intelligence (OI) is an emerging field where researchers are developing biological computing using 3D cultures of human brain cells (brain organoids) and brain-machine interface technologies. These organoids share aspects of brain structure and function that play a key role in cognitive functions like learning and memory. They would essentially serve as biological hardware, and could one day be even more efficient than current computers running AI programs.

 

“The vision of OI is to use the power of the biological system to advance the field of live sciences, bioengineering, and computer science,” Lena Smirnova, a researcher at JHU and an author on the paper, wrote in an email to Motherboard. "If we look at how efficiently the human brain operates in processing of information, learning etc, it is tempting to translate and model that to have a system which will work faster and more efficiently [than] current computers.”

 

For example, the human brain has an incredible capacity to store information: the average noggin can store an estimated 2,500 terabytes, according to the paper. The researchers envision complex 3D cell structures that would be connected to AI and machine learning systems.

 

“We’re reaching the physical limits of silicon computers because we cannot pack more transistors into a tiny chip,” Thomas Hartung, a researcher at JHU and one of the study’s authors, said in a press release. “But the brain is wired completely differently. It has about 100 [billion] neurons linked through over 1015 connection points. It’s an enormous power difference compared to our current technology.”

 

Researchers have previously combined the biological and synthetic to teach brain cells how to play Pong––a proof of concept that was conducted by some of the same scientists involved in this initiative. That project involved the creation of a DishBrain system, where researchers created a brain-computer interface, providing neurons with simple electrical sensory input and feedback that allowed them to “learn” the game.

 

However, the new paper sees even bigger applications than getting cells to play video games. For one, brain organoids could have applications in medicine. The authors write that OI research will allow for the exploration of inter-individual neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders, and revolutionize drug testing research.

 

Just as with artificial intelligence, there are ethical concerns, and the researchers acknowledge that. To ensure OI develops in an ethically and socially responsive manner, they propose an ‘embedded ethics’ approach, where “interdisciplinary and representative teams of ethicists, researchers, and members of the public identify, discuss, and analyze ethical issues and feed these back to inform future research and work.”

 

This technology is not exactly ready to be deployed tomorrow. However, the researchers position the papers as being a jumping-off point for more research.

 

“We have functional brain organoids already, since we have an electrophysiological active system, which has synchronous electrical activity and is responsive to chemical and electrical stimuli,” Smirnova wrote. “The next step we are working on is to characterize and optimize the system further by demonstrating key molecular and cellular aspects of learning in particular [to] develop a model of long-term learning.”

 

https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjkgap/scientists-now-want-to-create-ai-using-real-human-brain-cells

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