Researchers have demonstrated that human brain cells can play DOOM, showcasing a major breakthrough in the advancements of wetware technology.
Researchers at a Melbourne start-up have taught their “biological computer” made from living human brain cells to play Doom.
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Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4.6 matches Opus 4.6 performance at 1/5th the cost. Released while the India AI Impact Summit is on, it is the important AI model ...
Keeping up with the latest malware threats is a full-time job, and honestly, it’s getting pretty intense. From AI messing with things to attackers getting sneakier, it’s a lot to handle. This article ...
Coming face-to-face with a large snake is enough to make most people freeze. In this short video circulating online, however, two boys do the opposite — stepping in when they see a large python ...
A cluster of human brain cells, integrated into a chip, learned to play the computer game _Doom_ in just a week, advancing ...
They explore how automation, AI, and integrated platforms are helping finance teams tackle today’s biggest challenges, from ...