Live Brain Cells + Silicon Chips = The CL1 Computer​​ ​; AI Scams: How to Recognize and Avoid Them​​​​​; Wuri: The Smart Video Creator and Editor


MARCH 12, 2025

🤖 Innovation Dispatch: Your Daily Dose of AI

AI is already embedded in how businesses operate. But many workplaces still wrestle with how to implement it.

I’ve heard it firsthand — at my AI Mastermind sessions and at a recent marketing meetup — where people admit they’re using ChatGPT or similar tools in secret because their employers have blacklisted them (the tools, not the people).

The reasoning behind these bans varies, but the most common concern is security. Companies worry that data shared with OpenAI or other cloud-based services could be compromised.

But here’s the problem: banning AI tools doesn’t mean employees stop using them.

It just means they use them in ways that lack oversight, transparency, and optimization.

It’s a shortsighted move and, worse, an unnecessary one.

BUSINESSES HAVE 2 FAR BETTER OPTIONS

🎯 Today's Innovations

  • Live Brain Cells + Silicon Chips = The CL1 Computer​
  • AI Scams: How to Recognize and Avoid Them​​​​​
  • TOP HEADLINES FOR MARCH 12, 2025
  • Wuri: The Smart Video Creator and Editor

Live Brain Cells + Silicon Chips = The CL1 Computer​

Cortical Labs has released the CL1, a hybrid biological-silicon computer that integrates living brain cells with a traditional silicon chip.

The system cultivates real neurons in a nutrient-rich environment, allowing them to grow across a chip that sends and receives electrical signals.

The neurons are controlled through a Biological Intelligence Operating System (biOS), enabling researchers to interact with and deploy code directly to them.

How It Works:

  • Neurons stay alive for up to six months, receiving nutrients while embedded on the silicon chip.
  • The biOS software provides an interface to communicate with the neurons, allowing researchers to observe how they process information.
  • An alternative to animal testing, as these biological neural networks can be used to study human-like brain functions without using live subjects.

Why It Matters:

  • This bridges the gap between biological and artificial intelligence, offering new ways to study how neurons learn, process data, and interact with digital systems.
  • It could lead to advancements in neuroscience, brain-computer interfaces, and AI, helping researchers understand how human intelligence differs from machine intelligence.
  • Some experts speculate that future superintelligent AI might use systems like this to better understand human cognition, potentially advancing the development of AI that mimics human thought.

The CL1 is a research tool and a possible step toward a future where biological and synthetic intelligence merge.

While it has short-term applications in medical and neuroscience research, some speculate that AI itself may eventually use this kind of technology to explore human cognition in ways we haven't imagined.

LEARN MORE ABOUT IT HERE


AI Scams: How to Recognize and Avoid Them​​​​​

AI-generated scams are growing more sophisticated, using tools that can craft messages, videos, and voice recordings that seem nearly real.

In fact, scammers used increasingly sophisticated tactics and generative AI-powered tools to steal more than $1 trillion from mobile consumers worldwide in 2024 alone, according to the Global Anti-Scam Alliance.

Cybercriminals use advanced language models to create phishing emails that appear genuine, but they often include overly formal language or miss personal details that you would expect in a message from someone you know.

Deepfake technology can create videos where faces show subtle errors, such as odd eye movements or unusual lighting, which may reveal that the image has been tampered with.

Voice cloning is also becoming more common; even if a call sounds like it's from a trusted person, the pacing or lack of natural emotion might be a sign of AI manipulation.

To protect yourself and your organization, always verify urgent requests by contacting the person directly through known channels, use multi-factor authentication to add extra security to your accounts, and consider using (but not relying on) AI-detection tools to help spot fake content.

Staying informed about these methods and training your team to recognize the signs can greatly reduce the risk of falling victim to these scams. You might also consider using AI software that specializes in detecting threats.


HEADLINES


Wuri: The Smart Video Creator and Editor

Wuri is an impressive new video creator and editor that uses artificial intelligence to turn your thoughts, products, dreams, and even nightmares into impressive faceless videos perfect for sharing to social media.

You tell it what you want, and it will generate a script and begin the iteration process. Pricing structures go from Free (up to 3 videos a month with limited functionality) to $60 for the Unlimited.

It does take quite some time for a video to generate, but you can go away and come back to it without interfering with the process. It also features one-click account creation so you can get started in a hurry.

TRY IT OUT HERE

CHECK OUT SOME SAMPLE VIDEOS HERE


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