Australian scientists have taught brain cells in a tray how to play the computer game Pong

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Melbourne based scientists have taught brain cells in a petri dish to play Pong and are planning on getting it drunk in future. Read more here:

Scientists in Melbourne have successfully taught human brain neurons living in a tray how to play the 1970s computer game Pong.

“But then the difficult part was, and the new part was is that they dropped them onto a microelectrode ray, a ray of electrical sensors. And, yeah, and then connected the whole thing to a game of Pong.”“And then, after a few minutes, the neurons started to learn, be organised, make networks and started to play the game."

“So we are creating devices out of out of active materials that actually collaborate with them. We don't actually exactly tell them what to do, but we try to collaborate with them and then let them imagine what to do." “And so my co-founder and I looked at this, and we said, is there something else that we could do? I think that it's also in the space, but not quite directly competing."Source:Flies, he said, even with a relatively small number of neurons, operate at a higher level of intelligence than drones.

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