Lab-grown brain cells play Pong video game after learning with real-time performance feedback

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A network of brain cells from humans and mice managed to play the 1970s classic video game Pong on September 12, 2022, as part of an experiment to determine if a lab-grown brain could learn from feedback. Researchers at Cortical Labs in the Australian city of Melbourne using electrodes to link up the “mini-brain”, which learned to play because it could sense and respond to its environment.

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