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Hon Weng Chong of Cortical Labs: How Brain Cells in a Dish Learned to Play Pong | #17

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Cortical Labs is a startup building brain cells to perform machine learning, instead of just using conventional silicon chips. When both the in vivo and in silico were trained at the same rate, the in vivo brain cells learned to play pong faster than the in silico silicon chips. This means the brain cells were more efficient at learning that pure silicon neural nets. What is the future of this startup? What are the applications? This is a great conversation with the founder of Cortical Labs, Hon Weng Chong.

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Cortical Labs is a startup building brain cells to perform machine learning, instead of just using conventional silicon chips. When both the in vivo and in silico were trained at the same rate, the in vivo brain cells learned to play pong faster than the in silico silicon chips. This means the brain cells were more efficient at learning that pure silicon neural nets. What is the future of this startup? What are the applications? This is a great conversation with the founder of Cortical Labs, Hon Weng Chong.

Hon's Twitter: https://twitter.com/dr1337

Cortical Labs Twitter: https://twitter.com/CorticalLabs

Their site: https://corticallabs.com/

My twitter: https://twitter.com/nasjaq__

Video on youtube: https://youtu.be/Y1R5k5QWPsY

FIND ME:

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Instagram: https://instagram.com/nasjaq_/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/nasjaq

Subscribe: https://youtube.com/c/nasjaq/?sub_confirmation=1

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