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A Startup Is Using Human Neurons to Power a Data Center

Summary by atvlatino.net
As companies around the world rush to build more data centers to power artificial intelligence (AI) models, some researchers are exploring whether living human cells could be used in computing systems. An Australian startup claims to have created the world's first device that allows users to "run code" on living human brain cells. Cortical Labs has developed a system that combines lab-grown neurons with silicon hardware, enabling the exploration…
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As companies around the world rush to build more data centers to power artificial intelligence (AI) models, some researchers are exploring whether living human cells could be used in computing systems. An Australian startup claims to have created the world's first device that allows users to "run code" on living human brain cells. Cortical Labs has developed a system that combines lab-grown neurons with silicon hardware, enabling the exploration…

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atvlatino.net broke the news in on Sunday, April 5, 2026.
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