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Video game Pong: A machine-grown human 'mini-brain' plays a game, could change the world of computers and AI
Brain Cells To Play Video Game Pong: In 2022, Australian biotech company Cortical Labs connected 800,000 brain cells in a petri dish to a computer and taught them to play the 1970s game Pong. Now, ...
In 2024, Elon Musk's Neuralink implant allowed a quadriplegic patient to play RuneScape and Slay the Spire in his brain. But now, scientists are taking things further, training lab-grown brain cells ...
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Watch what happens when the rocket pack launches him
Inspired by video games, the team attempts something that should be impossible — a real-life double jump. Using a custom water-powered jetpack, the device fires mid-air to launch the jumper even ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hints at agentic AI at GTC; a Groq-based LPU could boost inference, defend its moat, and more. Click ...
A Unitree G1 robot sparred with a human journalist, showing how far humanoid robotics has come and where the technology still falls short.
"You found an early build of Windows 12." The post Entirely Vibe-Coded Operating System Is a Bug-Filled Disaster appeared ...
Talk about skin-tight!
NVIDIA's biggest DLSS announcement yet brings dynamic frame generation to RTX 50 Series cards March 31st. Twenty games confirmed including 007 First Light and CONTROL Resonant, plus major Witcher 4 ...
He lit up the 1970s with a string of hits, before falling out of the public eye. But was any man ever more connected? He discusses extraordinary encounters with Muhammad Ali and Keith Moon – and why h ...
Rachel Alejandro. Contributed photo. Rachel Alejandro hopes that portraying powerful women on screen will help push Filipino singers to the next level, as she takes on a new role that reflects ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
Former U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse, battling Stage 4 pancreatic cancer, shares his profound reflections on faith, death and purpose.
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