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Forget playing Doom on a calculator. Now you can play it with a clump of brain cells--no brainstem necessary.
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Qoro has announced the launch of Solo, giving individual IT developers, enterprises, and scientists seamless, self-serve access to classical simulation of hybrid quantum workloads.
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Researchers have demonstrated that human brain cells can play DOOM, showcasing a major breakthrough in the advancements of wetware technology.
Researchers at Australian start-up Cortical Labs have taught human neurons grown on a chip to play the classic Doom game. In 2021, they had already used 800,000 neurons to play Pong. Now, with four ...