From TLDR 2025-06-04
HUMAN BRAIN CELLS ON A CHIP FOR SALE (5 MINUTE READ) [7]
Australian startup Cortical Labs' CL1 is a code-deployable biological
computer that fuses human brain cells on a silicon chip to process
information via sub-millisecond electrical feedback loops. A tool for neuroscience and biotech research, the CL1 offers scientists a new way
to study how brain cells process and react to stimuli. It uses live
human neurons capable of adapting, learning, and responding to
external inputs in real time. The CL1 will begin shipping in the
summer at $35,000 each, or $20,000 when purchased in 30-unit server racks.
NEURALINK COMPETITOR PARADROMICS COMPLETES FIRST HUMAN IMPLANT (5
MINUTE READ) [8]
Neurotech startup Paradromics implanted its brain-computer interface
in a human for the first time on May 14. The patient was already
undergoing neurosurgery to treat epilepsy. The brain-computer
interface was implanted and removed from the patient's brain in about
20 minutes during that surgery. The procedure demonstrated that
Paradromics' system can be safely implanted and record neural
activity. The startup plans to kick off a clinical trial later this
year to study the long-term safety and use of its technology in humans.
Links:
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https://spectrum.ieee.org/biological-computer-for-sale?utm_source=tldrnewsl etter
[8]
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/06/02/neuralink-paradromics-human-implant.html?ut m_source=tldrnewsletter
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