Swiss researchers are wiring human stem‑cell brain organoids to electrodes and training them to respond and learn, aiming to build 'wetware' servers that mimic AI while using far less energy. If organoid learning scales, data centers could swap some silicon racks for living neural hardware.
— This collides AI energy policy with bioethics and governance, forcing rules on consent, oversight, and potential 'rights' for human‑derived neural tissue used as computation.
EditorDavid
2025.10.04
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FinalSpark’s lab grows human skin‑cell‑derived organoids, attaches them to electrodes, and reports early command‑response training; Cortical Labs’ Pong result shows feasibility.
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