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Are human brain cells the computer chips of the future? Three companies are competing to make biocomputers out of human neurons, and using them to play Doom, detect explosive molecules, and more. This is a conversation with Dr. Fred Jordan and Dr. Ewelina Kurtys of FinalSpark. We talk about the differences between AI’s \.

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Frontiers | Science news

Powering up the next generation of biocomputers with brain organoids Artificial intelligence (AI) boasts impressive achievements – from diagnosing medical conditions to composing poetry. Still, the brain continues to outperform machines in many ways. For example, brains can perform several tasks simultaneously and are generally better at processing complex information such as images. In addition,…

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Frontiers | Science news

Frontiers in Science Lead Article Published on 28 Feb 2023 Organoid intelligence (OI): the new frontier in biocomputing and intelligence-in-a-dish - 320,866 views - 219 citations Frontiers in Science Lead Article Published on 28 Feb 2023 Quebec Chief Scientist and President of INGSA, Prof Rémi Quirion, calls on policymakers, funding bodies, scientists, pharmaceutical companies, and the public to …

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