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The CL1 biological computer uses real neurons to process information

by Raj March 5, 2025
written by Raj March 5, 2025
CL1: The world’s first biological computer integrating real neurons with silicon technology. Neurons in a nutrient-rich solution, growing on a silicon chip for real-time computing.
CL1: The world’s first biological computer integrating real neurons with silicon technology. Neurons in a nutrient-rich solution, growing on a silicon chip for real-time computing.
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The CL1 is a groundbreaking technology that blends biology and computing, creating the world’s first code-deployable biological computer. Unlike traditional artificial intelligence that mimics human thinking through digital algorithms, CL1 uses real neurons grown on a silicon chip. These neurons process information naturally, making it possible to study how the brain truly works.

How It Works

Inside the CL1, real neurons are cultivated in a nutrient-rich solution that keeps them alive and healthy. These neurons grow across a silicon chip, which allows electrical signals to pass between them and the computer. The system is powered by a special software called biOS (Biological Intelligence Operating System), which creates a simulated world for the neurons to interact with. As the neurons react to their digital environment, they send signals back to the system, changing their virtual world in real-time.

A Breakthrough in Brain Research

CL1 offers scientists and researchers an ethical and accurate way to study brain function. Instead of relying on animal testing, which may not always provide accurate human data, CL1 allows researchers to test how real human neurons process information. This is particularly useful for studying diseases, understanding how drugs affect the brain, and even developing new medical treatments.

Self-Programming and Adaptive Intelligence

Unlike digital AI, which needs constant programming and training, real neurons can learn and adapt on their own. These neurons have evolved over four billion years, making them far more flexible than any artificial intelligence model. By integrating hard silicon with soft organic tissue, CL1 creates a high-performance closed-loop system where neurons and software communicate seamlessly.

Long-Term Stability and Independent Functioning

One of CL1’s most impressive features is its self-sustaining environment. The system keeps neurons alive for up to six months, while all recordings, applications, and life support functions are handled directly on the device. This means no external computing power is required, making CL1 a fully independent biological computing system.

Pushing the Boundaries of Science

With CL1, researchers can now deploy code directly to real neurons, testing new ideas and solving complex challenges in medicine, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence. This technology revolutionizes our understanding of the brain, unlocking new possibilities for studying cognition, learning, and disease mechanisms.

Source: Cortical labs

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Abishek Easter Raj has worked in the Animation industry since 2016 and considers the written word his first love. Now he is the CEO & Editor Chief at TheSuperBoo! where he gets to write about the most incredible products in the world. He's usually drawing, animating, or binge-watching Cartoons & Cooking shows When he's not writing or editing.

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