A developer has created a desktop application called DesktopFly that simulates a real fruit fly on a user's computer. This simulation is based on a scan of a fruit fly's brain, incorporating 668 neurons and approximately 19,000 synaptic connections. The virtual fly exhibits behaviors such as walking, grooming, and sleeping, and reacts to user interactions like mouse clicks and cursor movements. Its actions are driven by the activation of specific neurons, and its speed increases when the computer's temperature rises. AI
IMPACT This simulation offers a novel way to visualize and interact with a complex biological system on a personal computer.
RANK_REASON The item describes a software product that simulates a biological system, not a core AI model release or research breakthrough.
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