World’s first living computer goes global with 10 universities on board
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Swiss startup FinalSpark has created the world's first living computer using human brain organoids—clusters of 10,000 neurons grown from reprogrammed skin cells that respond to electrical signals like traditional processors. Ten universities now collaborate with FinalSpark to develop this biocomputing technology, which could revolutionize data processing with million-times greater energy efficiency than silicon chips.
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