First computer running on living human brain cells shown to the world

Cortical Labs is a company that's developed the world's first biological computer. What I mean by biological computer is that unlike using artificial neural networks, we grow real biological neurons into networks, onto computer chips. How we do that is that we take blood or skin and we can transform them into stem cells and from stem cells into brain cells or neurons that we then use them for compute and intelligence. This is where the neurons would be embedded in. We have 64 channels where we can interface with them electronically. There's a compute unit at the base that reads the electrical activity and performs the computation. We have pumps like the heart, waste feeding reservoirs, filtration units like the kidneys, and we have a gas mixer to take carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen in Melbourne, Australia, because we've partnered with also the guys from the University of Barcelona. We also have PDMS structures where we can actually get them to look more like computing units and learn how to recognize clusters of digits that are handwritten. So is the digit for different digit 5.