
Scientists Develop Computers Powered By Human Mini-Brains
In a quiet Swiss lab overlooking Lake Geneva, scientists are growing the future of computing — quite literally. At start-up FinalSpark, co-founder Fred Jordan believes

In a quiet Swiss lab overlooking Lake Geneva, scientists are growing the future of computing — quite literally. At start-up FinalSpark, co-founder Fred Jordan believes

Scientists are improvising to use the human brain to develop biocomputers. The objective is to use human brains in order to create biological hardware to serve humanity in the long run. With revolutionary advancements in AI, scientists are concerned about the diminishing extraordinary role the human brain can play in storing information and problem-solving.