How Scientists Are Growing Computers From Human Brain Cells—and Why They Want to Keep Doing It
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Scientists are developing biocomputers using living human brain cells grown on microelectrode arrays. These systems can perform simple tasks like playing Pong and basic speech recognition. The field combines mature brain organoid techniques with brain-computer interfaces, attracting venture capital and commercial interest.
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