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Scientists have trained a computer made from living human neurons to play the classic video game Doom, marking a strange but important step forward in biological computing. A clump of roughly 200,000 ...
Add Decrypt as your preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cortical Labs connected 200,000 human neurons to Doom using electrical stimulation and software controls. The cells can ...