Cortical Labs (Australia) has launched CL1, the first commercially available biological computer. * CL1 utilizes organoids, lab-grown replicas of human organs, specifically cerebral neurons cultivated from stem cells. * These neurons are grown on silicon chips with integrated electrodes, allowing electrical signals to connect the biological brain to the computer system. * The biological computers use chemical reactions, adapting and developing autonomously, unlike traditional silicon-based computers. * The CL1 is priced at $35,000 and is also available for remote use via the Cortical Cloud.
Cortical Labs Launches CL1: The First Commercially Available Biological Computer Powered by Human Neurons
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