AI Is Dead. Organoids Are Alive
…the 1972 Atari game Pong, rewarding the neurons with predictable electrical pulses when they made correct decisions and punishing them with chaotic bursts when they made mistakes. The technique served as a…
…the 1972 Atari game Pong, rewarding the neurons with predictable electrical pulses when they made correct decisions and punishing them with chaotic bursts when they made mistakes. The technique served as a…
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…You get a group of people together, and you go, and it's an experiential thing where you play a bunch of game show games against another group of people. There's…
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