The leaders of top tech companies are irreversibly changing how people work and live, while shaping the future with artificial intelligence — but most have a seriously weird way of viewing the world.
A remarkably small bacterium containing fewer than 500 genes serves as the basis for one of the most detailed digital life ...
DayOne and Cortical Labs are bringing ‘wetware’ computing to the city-state, using living neurons grown from stem cells to support the demand for AI while addressing sustainability concerns ...
DayOne will trial wetware computing with Cortical Labs and NUS, while BDx implements IMDA’s tropical data centre standard to cut cooling demand.
Researchers at Melbourne start-up Cortical Labs have taught their "biological computer" made from living human brain cells to play Doom. They say it brings biological computers a step closer to ...
A computer platform that runs on human neurons (and recently showed off said neurons’ ability to play DOOM) now wants in on the data center boom. Australia-based Cortical Labs announced today that it ...
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Biological computing startup Cortical Labs has announced the launch of what it touts as the world’s first data centre that uses human brain cells on a silicon chip rather than computer chips.
Few games have been meme-ified quite like Doom, and in the past, many have capitalized on the joke. Scientists have gotten E.
In 2024, Elon Musk's Neuralink implant allowed a quadriplegic patient to play RuneScape and Slay the Spire in his brain. But now, scientists are taking things further, training lab-grown brain cells ...
In films like The Matrix and Ex Machina, the boundary between biological intelligence and machines dissolves. Human minds are ...
A research team led by Sahand Jamal Rahi at EPFL’s Laboratory of the Physics of Biological Systems has introduced a new ...
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