Brain cells on a chip learn to play Pong within 5 minutes | Big Think

Introduction

A new study published in the journal Neuron shows that networks of brain cells grown in a Petri dish can learn to play the arcade game Pong demonstrating, for the first time, what the researchers are calling “synthetic biological intelligence.” The study was led by Brett Kagan of Cortical Labs, a biological computing startup based in Melbourne, Australia, that is integrating living brain cells with computer chips.



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