A gooey gel made by scientists can play the video game Pong and gets better over time as it learns, new research has shown. The experts claim the "muscle memory" on display might be useful for people ...
A dish of living brain cells has learned to play the 1970s arcade game Pong. About 800,000 cells linked to a computer gradually learned to sense the position of the game's electronic ball and control ...
BRAINY goo can play a video game and learn from its own behavior, in a breakthrough poised to change the world of artificial intelligence. Hydrogels are polymers that become flexible when hydrated, ...