They create artificial neurons that play DOOM
They create artificial neurons that play DOOM
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An Australian startup called Cortical Labs announced that it managed to train around 200,000 human brain cells grown without a laboratory to interact with a classic video game Doom, originally released in 1993, these neurons were grown on an array of microelectrodes, forming a hybrid system between biology and electronics.
Now the progress was even more impressive, with a new software interface it took just a week for an independent developer to teach the neurons to navigate the three-dimensional environment of Doom, during the tests, the cells managed to move the character, aim and fire weapons within the game.
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