Brain cells grown in a laboratory successfully play Pong, will probably be joining your ranked teams soon
A new laboratory study has successfully used lab-grown brain cells to play the 1972 video game Pong, as first reported by BBC.
The study, by Dr. Brett Kagan and several others from the company Cortical Labs, described the brain grown in a dish as “sentient.” Kagan said the team “could find no better term to describe the device” as “it is able to take in information from an external source, process it and then respond to it in real time.”