Forget playing Doom on a calculator. Now you can play it with a clump of brain cells--no brainstem necessary.
How many brain cells does it take to play a game of Doom?
Living human neurons were trained to play Doom, extending the long-running engineering benchmark into biological computing.
Cortical Labs made plenty of headlines last month when its latest hardware platform, the CL1, which uses living human neurons ...
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Understandably, you're likely scratching your head, wondering how it's even possible for a petri dish to play Doom. Good question. The answer is the CL1, "the world’s first code ...