Cortical Labs took about 200,000 human brain cells, placed them in a Petri dish, connected them to a computer, and taught them to play DOOM.
Neurons receive information about the game environment, transformed into electrical signals, and their own activity turns into commands for movement, aiming, and shooting. Thanks to a feedback system and learning, the neural network gradually learns to navigate in a 3D world.
At the same time, the human brain consumes significantly less energy compared to digital neural networks — and energy is the main challenge when scaling artificial intelligence.
The future, closer than it seems, when brains will be able to live in banks or be fully simulated in a virtual environment 🙂
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