Researchers have managed to teach cyborg brains how to play Pong, and they learned faster than AIs have in the past.
of life’s building blocks on Mars. Now, researchers have managed to teach a bunch of brain cells in a dish how to play Pong. Not just that, the cyborg brain also learned how to play faster than AI.Artificial intelligence has come a long way in recent years. Whether you’re talking about the AI in video games or the AI that we rely on for our virtual assistants. All the capabilities of these programs are constantly improving.
The cyborg brain is essentially just a bunch of brain cells in a petri dish. It doesn’t sound nearly as enticing that way, but that’s the gist of it. The idea came to life as companies like Cortical Labs work to integrate biological neurons with more traditional silicon-based computers. Based in Australia, Cortical Labs has managed to create a cyborg brain that was able to learn Pong faster than AI has in the past., the brain cells are grown on microelectronic arrays.
It’s unclear exactly what other kinds of problems cyborg brains might be able to solve. If this is an indicator, though, we could see more in-depth research on the topic in the future. Of course, Cortical Labs did note that AI is still better when trained correctly, even if these cyborg brains are able to learn things a bit faster.
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