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Cortical Labs, an Australia-based tech company, has recently unveiled the CL1, a 'biological' computer powered by living human neurons. Dubbed the 'Synthetic Biological Intelligence', this unique ...
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After going viral, raising $10 million and struggling through R&D, Cortical Labs finally has its first product.
A computer that you can use in your home or work is coming out that contains silicon chips melded with living brain neurons.
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An Australian company called Cortical Labs has developed a computer powered by lab-grown human brain cells, Gizmodo reports. The computer, known as CL1, is described as the world’s first “code ...
The device is called CL1 and comes from the Australian start-up Cortical Labs. In 2021, the company taught a prototype to play Pong. Researchers can now order the devices. According to media ...
This computer runs on living human cells. Dubbed “Synthetic Biological Intelligence,” it’s the work of Australia-based Cortical Labs. Founder and CEO Hon Weng Chong explains: "In the short ...