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800,000 Human Brain Cells Learned to Play DOOM… | Joe Rogan

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In this clip from the Joe Rogan Experience #2467, Joe Rogan and Michael Pollan discuss a fascinating scientific experiment involving lab-grown human brain cells. Researchers reportedly trained hundreds of thousands of human neurons grown in a dish to interact with and play the classic video game Doom. The conversation explores how these brain organoids interface with computers, what this means for the future of neuromorphic computing, and the strange possibilities of combining biology with technology. Clean Archive edit. Joe Rogan Experience 2467 Joe Rogan Michael Pollan Joe Rogan brain cells experiment human brain cells playing doom brain organoids research Joe Rogan AI science discussion Joe Rogan neuromorphic computing brain cells on a chip Joe Rogan technology conversation AI neuroscience discussion lab grown brain cells research Joe Rogan science clip Joe Rogan future technology doom video game science experiment neuroscience and AI discussion Joe Rogan highlights JRE science discussion brain organoid technology Joe Rogan podcast science topic Joe Rogan tech conversation

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