Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom ...
While the world focuses on the power consumption of massive AI data centers, researchers at the University of California, Santa Cruz, are looking at a more efficient alternative: the human brain.
Cortical Labs, a startup based in Australia, has developed what it describes as a "code-deployable biological computer." Called CL1, the technology is a type of synthetic biological intelligence ...
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Human brain cells learn to play ‘Doom,’ could control robot arms next
KTALnews.com (KTAL/KMSS) – The original “Doom” (1993) is one of the most influential video games of all time. It is also notorious for being able to run on basically anything from calculators to ...
Sure, playing video game is fun. But the ability of tiny brain organoids to pick up a skill could provide insight into how ...
As prominent artificial intelligence (AI) researchers eye limits to the current phase of the technology, a different approach is gaining attention: using living human brain cells as computational ...
Cortical Labs uses human brain cells attached to silicon chips to create biological computers that could offer energy ...
The technology is still in its infancy. But its trajectory suggests that ethical conversations may become pressing far sooner than expected. These “biocomputers” are still in their early days. They ...
MELBOURNE, Australia - Another leap in the field of artificial intelligence happened after a team of scientists showed 800,000 brain cells playing a tennis-like computer game, Pong, while living in a ...
Scientists have trained a computer made from living human neurons to play the classic video game Doom, marking a strange but important step forward in biological computing. A clump of roughly 200,000 ...
Epia Neuro’s brain-computer interface will include a motorized glove to help stroke patients recover movement in their hand.
Researchers have developed a cutting-edge technique that uses RNA “barcodes” to map how neurons connect, capturing thousands ...
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