This Freaky Baby Could Be the Future of AI. Watch It in Action

Mark Sagar started his career by building medical simulations of body parts. He took those skills and went into CGI, most famously for movies including Avatar, King Kong, and others. Now he’s combining his skills and building an entire brain and responsive face on a computer in order to map human consciousness.

Mar. 23 — Mark Sagar started his career by building medical simulations of body parts. He took those skills and went into CGI, most famously for movies including Avatar, King Kong, and others. Now he’s combining his skills and building an entire brain and responsive face on a computer in order to map human consciousness.

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