"World's First Energy-Efficient 'Living Computer' Created Using 16 Lab-Grown Human Brain Cells"

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Researchers are developing the world's first "living processor" using human brain organoids, which could significantly reduce the energy demands of large artificial neural networks. The project, led by Swiss startup FinalSpark, is in its early stages and aims to achieve this ambitious goal through international collaboration. The platform allows universities to conduct long-term experiments on biological neural networks, with the potential to revolutionize energy-efficient computing.
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