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A team of Australian researchers successfully trained human brain cells grown in the lab to play the video game "Doom" using a technology that combines approximately 200,000 living neurons with a silicon electronic chip. This development paves the way for the creation of biological computers capable of learning and adapting. Although the cells' performance has not yet matched that of professional players, the experiment demonstrated that the cells can learn and respond to goals, opening up potential future applications in areas such as drug testing, neurological diseases, and artificial intelligence.
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