Human And Machine Merge? Swiss Startup Creates Biocomputer With 16 Mini-Brains
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Researchers in Switzerland have unveiled a groundbreaking biocomputer that utilizes living brain cells instead of traditional circuits.
Remember that scene in a sci-fi movie where a human connects with a computer? That concept might not be so far-fetched anymore. Scientists in Switzerland have developed a biocomputer that uses living brain cells instead of traditional circuits. This innovative machine, they claim, uses significantly less energy than your typical computer.
For years, researchers have been trying to build AI systems that mimic the human brain's power. But the more complex these artificial brains become, the hungrier they get for energy. This new biocomputer takes a different approach, leveraging the natural efficiency of real brain cells.
This marks a pioneering advancement towards a future where technology and biology synergize, potentially ushering in a new era of computing with significantly reduced environmental impact. The findings have been published in Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence.