Biotech startup Cortical Labs says it is building the first AI data centers powered by human brain cells, one in Melbourne ...
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) surges, securing power has emerged as a critical challenge. Amid this, a novel attempt to build a "biological data center" using human brain cells has ...
Cortical Labs announced that it's working on "biological data centers" in Melbourne, Australia, and Singapore.
Australian biotech group, Cortical Labs, is using living human brain cells to power AI data centers, training these neuron-powered microchips to play video games.
At the start of the working day at Cortical Labs’ datacenter in Melbourne, Australia, technicians top up the resident computers with a liquid modelled on the cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds the ...
It sounds like a plot line out of a Marvel movie. But Cortical Labs has launched what it claims is the world’s first ...
Somewhere out there in the world there’s a petri dish full of human brain bits that’s able to play seminal 1993 shooter Doom. No, we don’t know what to do with that information either. This ...
Scientists have successfully connected living human brain cells to a computer system and taught them to interact with the classic video game DOOM. The strange experiment marks a new step toward ...
Cortical Labs made plenty of headlines last month when its latest hardware platform, the CL1, which uses living human neurons as the core of a fully ...
Cortical Labs is building two data centres that will house its neuron-filled chips. The technology is still in the very early stages of development ...
Millions of human neurons are powering a new data centre in Melbourne – the first in the world to be powered by living brain ...