Video Shows Human Brain Cells in Dish Teaching Themselves to Play a Videogame

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Video Shows Human Brain Cells in Dish Teaching Themselves to Play a Videogame
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This is incredible.

, scientists were, for the first time, able to show that 800,000 living brain cells trapped in a petri dish can be taught how to play Pong.

As of right now, researchers rely heavily on animal testing and AI models to study brain function. But if the researchers behind the new study are to be believed, this advancement might one day eliminate the need for either. From there, it was game on. Literally. A video of the experiment shows the brain cells successfully flinging the ball back and forth.

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