Scientists said the cells were able to play Pong, a tennis-like computer game. They said their findings give more insight into how the brain functions.
A microscopy image of neural cells where fluorescent markers show different types of cells. Green marks neurons and axons, purple marks neurons, red marks dendrites, and blue marks all cells. Where multiple markers are present, colours are merged andAnother leap in the field of artificial intelligence happened after a team of scientists showed 800,000 brain cells playing a tennis-like computer game, Pong, while living in a dish.
"This new capacity to teach cell cultures to perform a task in which they exhibit sentience – by controlling the paddle to return the ball via sensing – opens up new discovery possibilities which will have far-reaching consequences for technology, health, and society," co-author Dr. Adeel RaziResearchers said the findings could also be an alternative to animal testing when experimenting with new drugs or gene therapies.
"We are aiming to make this technology more accessible and more reliable, along with investigating how it might be used for finding better drugs to treat illness and understand intelligence," Kagan continued.
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