Scientists reveal plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells

Scientists reveal plan to create biocomputers powered using human brain cells plus interview with Prof Thomas Hartung, senior author of the paper

AI has a long history, but its computing power is still dwarfed by the brain. Scientists have revealed a new way to advance computing: organoid Intelligence (OI), in which lab-grown brain cells are used as biological hardware. This new field of Biocomputing promises to deliver unprecedented improvements in computing power, data storage, processing speed and efficiency, all while using less energy, say the authors in a Frontiers in Science article.

Artificial intelligence (AI), which is a form of artificial intelligence, has been inspired for a long time by the brain. AI has achieved many impressive things, from diagnosing medical conditions and composing poetry. The original model still outperforms machines in many areas. It is for this reason that we can, for instance, ‘prove’ our humanity by taking trivial online image tests. Instead of trying to make AI brain-like we could go straight to the source.

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Scientists unveil plan to create biocomputers powered by human brain cells + interview with Prof Thomas Hartung (senior author of the paper)

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