Garret "Artist," an AI enthusiast, has unveiled BioLLM, a groundbreaking chatbot that operates with the support of living human neurons. This innovative system utilizes a standard Grok through the API as its foundational element. Each interaction is transformed into electrical signals, which are transmitted to a CL1 bioprocessor developed by Cortical Labs. This processor hosts a network of 200,000 human neurons cultivated specifically for this purpose. These neurons create a dynamic "living neural network" capable of responding to external stimuli, adjusting based on prior interactions, and actually learning over time. The activity of the neurons is measured and represented as data that feeds directly into Grok's system prompt. Factors such as the current connectivity of the neurons, their activity level, and the original inquiry all influence each subsequent response generated by Grok, allowing it to incorporate the evolving state of the biological system. While BioLLM shouldn't be interpreted literally as a "living neural network," it definitely signifies the presence of an interactive biological system that effectively learns and adapts during conversations.
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