币界网报道:In the first episode of the latest season of Black Mirror, Normal People, the heroine was connected to the "cloud brain" service after her brain death. In reality, similar technology has been launched by Australian startup Cortical Labs, the world's first commercial biological computing platform CL1. CL1 contains 800,000 living human neurons, which are combined with silicon chips through electronic interfaces to form "hybrid intelligence" with autonomous learning and consciousness-like characteristics. CL1 is not a traditional computer, but a hybrid system that combines human brain neurons and silicon chips. It consumes only 850-1000 watts of power, which is far lower than the several kilowatts required to train large AI models. Neurons have high plasticity and learning ability. They have been trained to play the game "Pong" and show learning-like behavior. CL1 has both digital and biological advantages, provides a software development kit (SDK) to support programming interaction, and is the first "code-writable biological computer". The first batch of 115 units is priced at US$35,000, and bulk purchases are reduced to US$20,000. The target customers are neuroscientists, drug development and AI research teams. Cortical Labs launched a "wetware as a service" (WaaS) model, where users can remotely rent living neuron computing nodes for $300 per week, opening up a new model for the commercialization of biological intelligence. CL1 represents a new direction for the integration of human intelligence and AI, and may become a key path to breaking through the limits of technology.