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Researchers Teach Computer Made From Human Brain Cells to Play 'Doom'

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Cortical Labs says the "biological computer" was learning and this was a step closer to real-world uses.

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FIGAROVOX/TRIBUNE - An Australian start-up has taught human stem cells to play the Doom video game. If the technical exploit fascinates, the ethical implications that are opening are dizzying, according to Ophélie Roque, editor of the blog "Art, Geopolitic and Videogame".

·Paris, France
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Human neurons on a chip, bred in the lab, learn to play the shooter classic Doom in just a week. Cortical Labs sees opportunities.

·Berlin, Germany
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Scientists train human brain cells to play at DOOM from a neuronal computing platform called CL1, but these biological computers pose many ethical problems.Scientists have built a biological computer from laboratory-grown human neurons and taught it to play at DOOM through electrical stimulations and feedback. The long-term goal is to understand how neurons learn and adapt, and how to use them to...

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Wonderful Engineering broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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