Australian researchers teach brain cells to play Doom video game

Researchers at Cortical Labs in Melbourne have successfully trained lab-grown human brain cells on a silicon chip to play the classic video game Doom. The project aims to explore the potential capabilities of biological computing systems.
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This research represents a pioneering intersection of biotechnology and artificial intelligence, potentially opening new avenues for computing technology.
Australian researchers teach brain cells to play Doom video game - The Japan Times
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