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  2. Organoid intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Human brain organoid Organoid intelligence (OI) action plan and research trajectories. Organoid intelligence (OI) is an emerging field of study in computer science and biology that develops and studies biological wetware computing using 3D cultures of human brain cells (or brain organoids) and brain-machine interface technologies. [1]

  3. Wetware computer - Wikipedia

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    The concept of wetware is an application of specific interest to the field of computer manufacturing. Moore's law, which states that the number of transistors which can be placed on a silicon chip is doubled roughly every two years, has acted as a goal for the industry for decades, but as the size of computers continues to decrease, the ability to meet this goal has become more difficult ...

  4. Scientists Have Created Hybrid Intelligence - AOL

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    Scientists integrated lab-grown brain organoids with robots, creating hybrid intelligence. It offers new potential for neurological condition treatments.

  5. Scientists Are Creating Something Wild: Organoid Intelligence

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    Scientists are creating something wild called "organoid intelligence." Get ready for biocomputers powered by human brain cells.

  6. Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer

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    The term human biocomputer, coined by Lilly, refers to the "hardware" of the human anatomy.This would include the brain, internal organs, and other human organ systems such as cardiovascular, digestive, endocrine, immune, integumentary, lymphatic, muscular, nervous, reproductive, respiratory, skeletal, and urinary systems.

  7. Scientists reveal plan to make computers out of brain - AOL

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    New materials could help scientists borrow the performance of the brain for computing, they hope

  8. Cerebral organoid - Wikipedia

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    The formation of layered cortical plate is very basic in cerebral organoids and suggests the organoid lacks the cues and factors to induce formation of layer II-VI organization. [1] The cerebral organoid neurons can, however, form axons as shown by GFP staining. GFP labeled axons have been shown to have complex branching and growth cone formation.

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