In a groundbreaking development, Australian biotech company Cortical Labs has launched the CL1, the world’s first commercial ...
A revolutionary new kind of computer is no longer science fiction — it’s alive. Australian biotech company Cortical Labs has ...
AI just got a reality check. Cortical Labs has officially launched the world’s first commercial biological computer, the CL1, and it’s set to shake up everything from medical science to robotics.
The groundbreaking CL1 biological computer, developed by Cortical Labs, marks a significant milestone in computing technology. Officially unveiled in March 2025, CL1 integrates living human brain ...
Cortical Labs, a startup based in Australia, has developed what it describes as a "code-deployable biological computer." Called CL1, the technology is a type of synthetic biological intelligence ...
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An Australian startup has unveiled the world’s first commercial biological computer that runs on living human brain cells. Melbourne-based Cortical Labs launched the CL1 at Mobile World Congress in ...
Simply sign up to the Artificial intelligence myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. In a laboratory outside Cambridge sits a remarkable “biological computer”. Its 200,000 human brain cells, ...
Biological computing startup Cortical Labs has launched CL1, what it is calling the world’s first commercial biological computer. The technology combines “lab-cultivated neurons from human stem cells” ...
Avery Hurt is a freelance science journalist who frequently writes for Discover Magazine, covering scientific studies on topics like neuroscience, insects, and microbes. View Full Profile. Cortical ...