Scientists have successfully connected living human brain cells to a computer system and taught them to interact with the classic video game DOOM. The strange experiment marks a new step toward ...
Australian biological computing startup Cortical Labs has unveiled a biological data center prototype in Melbourne. The facility has been designed to process information using what the company calls ...
Cortical Labs made plenty of headlines last month when its latest hardware platform, the CL1, which uses living human neurons ...
The CL1 is the first commercial system from the same researchers who wowed the tech world in 2022 by teaching a cluster of ...
A computer platform that runs on human neurons (and recently showed off said neurons’ ability to play DOOM) now wants in on the data center boom. Australia-based Cortical Labs announced today that it ...
Reply [EXM, STAR: REY] today announced the start of a collaboration with the Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation of the University of Milan, together with the “Centro Dino Ferrari” of ...
Researchers at a Melbourne start-up have taught their “biological computer” made from living human brain cells to play Doom.
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Cortical Labs is building two data centres that will house its neuron-filled chips. The technology is still in the very early stages of development ...
Millions of human neurons are powering a new data centre in Melbourne – the first in the world to be powered by living brain cells. Launched on Tuesday by local startup Cortical Labs, the prototype ...
"If the neurons fire in a specific pattern, the Doom guy shoots." The post Researchers Get Human Brain Cells Running Doom ...
Biological computing startup Cortical Labs has launched CL1, what it is calling the world’s first commercial biological computer. The technology combines “lab-cultivated neurons from human stem cells” ...