No, this isn’t science fiction. Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom.” Experts at Cortical Labs, an Australian ...
Two very different types of “computers” dominate the world today. The first is the type you’re likely reading this article on—machines powered by transistors and silicon that make our modern society ...
A 3D network of living neurons and electronics can recognize electrical patterns and may help researchers study both brain ...
In a groundbreaking leap forward for technology, Cortical Labs has unveiled the CL1, the world’s first commercial biological computer powered by living human brain cells. This revolutionary ...
Science fiction has long imagined a world where our brains interact with machines to restore and augment our abilities—think ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Journalist, analyst, author, podcaster. The world’s first “code-deployable” biological computer is now for sale. The Cortical Labs ...
The human brain is remarkably complex, with trillions of connections that control how you move, think and feel.
Artificial neural networks built with biological cells promises massive energy savings.
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 ...
Princeton researchers have built a 3D device that combines living brain cells with advanced electronics in one system. The ...