Lab-Grown Brains: The Future of Biocomputing
Key Highlights Researchers are growing human neurons to create biocomputers, potentially rivaling artificial intelligence These biocomputers can process information and respond to electrical signals, similar to computers The technology has the potential to revolutionize the field of computing, offering a more power-efficient solution The concept of wetware, or biocomputers, is not new, but recent advancements have brought it to the forefront of technological innovation. By growing human neurons in a lab, researchers aim to create functional systems that can process information and respond to electrical signals. This move reflects broader industry trends towards more efficient and sustainable computing solutions. As computer scientists continue to push the boundaries of what is possible with traditional computing, the potential of biocomputers to offer a more power-efficient alternative is becoming increasingly appealing. ...