By necho41 on Skatehive
Data center with live human brain cells https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSogizFFfSpFk91gSzxUBcXhzyfWDktnSpcvzKyUs3aDK/image.png IA Neurons by silicon A startup called Cortical Labs presented a system they call Wetware, a biological computer made with living human brain cells. The system called CL One uses about 200,000 lab-grown neurons connected to a chip that sends and receives electrical signals. In the laboratory it works like this, the computer stimulates these neurons and interprets their response as processing, input and output, but with living tissue, the most curious thing is that this is already being tested. Those neurons were trained to perform tasks, including playing video games. First Pong, now Doom and it's not just a flashy demo, it's a completely different proposition in computing; because while traditional computers follow rigid instructions, neurons learn, adapt, respond to stimuli, and change their behavior over time. In other words, this type of system not only ru