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To create the Pong-playing set-up, the team integrated brain stem cells cultured in the lab from either mice or humans into a silicon chip.
Why a team of neuroscientists and programmers taught 800,000 brain cells on a chip to play the iconic arcade game.
A team of scientists have taught a collection of 8,000 brain cells in a dish how to play the video game Pong ...
How Neurons in a Dish Learned to Play “Pong” The DishBrain system can send and receive electrophysiological signals to and from living neurons, training the cells to accomplish a task.