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[[Image:Positronic brain.jpg|thumb|right|[[Data]]'s positronic brain]] | |||
A '''positronic brain''' is a central processor designed to provide [[artificial intelligence|consciousness]] to a [[robot]] or [[android]]. | A '''positronic brain''' is a central processor designed to provide [[artificial intelligence|consciousness]] to a [[robot]] or [[android]]. | ||
The term was invented by [[science fiction]] author | The term was invented by [[science fiction]] author Isaac Asimov, referring to an "iridium sponge" that could be programmed with philosophical ideas. | ||
== Positronic Brains in Star Trek == | == Positronic Brains in Star Trek == |
Latest revision as of 19:30, 12 January 2011
A positronic brain is a central processor designed to provide consciousness to a robot or android.
The term was invented by science fiction author Isaac Asimov, referring to an "iridium sponge" that could be programmed with philosophical ideas.
Positronic Brains in Star Trek
In Star Trek, androids such as Data have positronic brains. Doctor Noonien Soong is the only person in the Star Trek setting known to be capable of constructing a successful positronic brain.