Cortical Labs Ships $35K Bio-Computer With Human Brain Cells For AI Research
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What if we could not only program AI, but interact with real brain cells? An Australian startup is now making this idea available to researchers as a real product.read more on t3n.de


Cortical Labs presented a commercial brain in a CL1 test tube that combines human living cells with silicon chips.
Biocomputer CL1 Merges Neurons and Silicon for AI Breakthrough
In a groundbreaking leap at the intersection of biology and technology, Australian startup Cortical Labs has unveiled the CL1, a pioneering biocomputer that integrates human neurons with silicon chips. Heralded as the world’s first commercially available biological computer, the innovation promises to redefine how we approach neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and biotech research. By fusing lab-grown human brain cells with traditional compu…
Cortical Labs Ships $35K Bio-Computer With Human Brain Cells For AI Research
A hot minute after the world started talking about GPU-powered neural networks, the conversation's quickly changed to neural networks powered by actual neurons. You can now order a literal bio-computer with 800,000 neurons inside, courtesy of Cortical Labs, for a cool $35,000. We talked about this topic before, but the CL1 is now commercially
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