As tech giants like Tesla and Google grapple with the complexities of autonomous cars, a team of Chinese scientists is pedaling their way to glory with a self-driving bicycle that’s both mind-boggling and side-splitting.

Behold the masterpiece from Tsinghua University in Beijing: an autonomous bicycle that balances itself, dodges obstacles, follows vocal commands, and maybe even contemplates the meaning of life. The secret sauce? A revolutionary computer chip, named Tianjic, that harmoniously combines machine learning and human brain-inspired networks. It’s like having a bicycle with multiple personalities – one minute, it’s Einstein on two wheels, and the next, it’s your faithful steed, obeying your every word.

Sure, self-driving cars are impressive, but China’s self-driving bicycle is the quirky two-wheeled sensation you didn’t know you needed in your life. And it’s all powered by a chip that’s bridging the gap between tech and our brains. So, when it comes to bizarre innovation, the Chinese are wheelie pushing the limits.

 

Chinese Scientists Use Innovative Chip to Power Autonomous Bicycle