Scientists have long forecasted that silicon computing is nearing its physical limits. Soon, we will not be able to pack more transistors onto a chip, signaling the stagnation of computational power. But biology could hold the key to unlocking continued technological progress, according to a new paper by a multi-disciplinary group of researchers. It sets out to develop a novel biocomputing system centered around human brain cell cultures — or organoids — as part of an emerging scientific discipline called organoid intelligence (OI)...
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