An Australian research team associated with the Monash University and Cortical Labs has announced it has received around $600,000 in military-connected funding towards its BrainDish research: a project fusing human and mice brain cells in a hybrid (and not scary at all) system with potential AI applications.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/dishbrain-mixes-human-and-mouse-brain-cells-with-electronics
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