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Mushroom learns to crawl after being given robot body
Biohybrid machine ushers new era of robotics, scientists say

Last of Us spoilers. Oh, wait. Real life.
Did it? Or was it trying to do something else with those signals but the basic robot could only use them to move as that's all it's built to do?
If the mushroom suddenly gained a sense of self and knew it's position in the world and how to move to maybe a better light source or something it would be incredible but I read that as it doing nothing but acting as a battery
Obviously something was up. If Fungi could bypass evolution and understand the concept of movement just from being plugged into something it would have been groundbreaking and you wouldn't stop at robot legs, but cameras and all sorts of gizmos to see what happened.Not quite just a battery but still hyperbole. Basically they interfaced the fungus so that when it detects light, the robot reacts. It's "in control" of the robot, the same way that the light sensor that came with my old Lego Mindstorms set "controlled" your robot...if you programmed it to react to those light readings in advance. The fungus has no control over how its perception of light controls the robot.
I read this as saying "fungus bio-interfaced as fancy sensor".
A bio hybrid robot. Fascinating. Really makes you wonder if we're not researching mycology enough, as they have startingly similar DNA to humans.
The key to curing, or at least better controlling, cancer or perhaps slowing down aging could potentially be found in the study of mycology.
It's the biggest dream of humanity since the dark ages.But since wars keep failing,the polution hasn't destroyed the Earth enough so far and the meteor isn't anywhere near yet, we have to be creative.Why do we seem bound and determined to create our own demise? Is it a fetish?