Cortical Labs opens Cortical Cloud publicly
It features live neural networks for interaction and training. Users can sign up and explore.
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Biohybrid computing hardware and cloud platform
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In short: Cortical Labs launched the CL1, a biological computer using lab-grown human neurons that successfully learned to play the video game Doom.
It features live neural networks for interaction and training. Users can sign up and explore.
It removes access barriers for living biological neural cells. Users can now explore their capabilities.
The position is based in the Greater Melbourne Area. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply or share the opportunity.
The position is for a Senior Software Engineer specializing in Python based in Melbourne, Victoria. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply or share the opportunity.
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