Researchers teach computer made from human brain cells to play 'Doom'
Researchers from Melbourne's Cortical Labs have successfully trained a biological computer made from human brain cells to play the video game Doom, marking a significant step in the development of biological computing technologies.
Researchers teach computer made from human brain cells to play 'Doom'
Researchers in Melbourne have developed a biological computer using human brain cells that can play a version of the video game 'Doom.'
Human cells instead of silicon? The first biological data center has been created
A Melbourne-based startup has launched the first biological data center using lab-grown human brain cells as an energy-efficient alternative to traditional computing technologies.
Researchers' Unusual Whim: They Taught Brain Cells a Brutal Game
Researchers have successfully trained human brain cells to play the video game Doom, using a neural chip created from these cells.
Unbelievable: a human brain cluster played 'Doom'
A research team successfully programmed neuron-based computer chips to play 'Doom', demonstrating advancements in brain-computer interfaces and ease of use with Python.
Only 200 thousand human brain cells manage to cope with playing a bloody cult game
Australian biotech startup Cortical Labs has successfully programmed 200,000 human brain cells to play the video game Doom, showcasing the potential for biological processors to outperform conventional silicon chips.