
Neuro Platforms: The Future of Computing?
What if your next computer didn’t run on silicon — but on living human neurons?
In this special report, we explore the rise of biocomputing: brain organoids that learn, adapt, and even control digital environments.
From Pong-playing brain cells in Australia to a butterfly flying through artificial light, this is more than a lab experiment — it’s the convergence of neuroscience, AI, and biology.
Featuring footage of the butterfly experiment, questions from CTCN, and a deep dive into ethics, energy, and the future of learning itself.
? Not science fiction. Not consciousness. Just the first step in a strange and astonishing journey.
Final Spark website: https://finalspark.com/
Cortical Labs C1 website: https://corticallabs.com/cl1.html
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In this special report, we explore the rise of biocomputing: brain organoids that learn, adapt, and even control digital environments.
From Pong-playing brain cells in Australia to a butterfly flying through artificial light, this is more than a lab experiment — it’s the convergence of neuroscience, AI, and biology.
Featuring footage of the butterfly experiment, questions from CTCN, and a deep dive into ethics, energy, and the future of learning itself.
? Not science fiction. Not consciousness. Just the first step in a strange and astonishing journey.
Final Spark website: https://finalspark.com/
Cortical Labs C1 website: https://corticallabs.com/cl1.html
➤ Subscribe for more from Cybergizmo.
➤ Special thanks to the researchers pioneering this strange new frontier.
DJ Ware
I would like to use this channel to give back to the community what I have learned from others. I cover a wide range of topics on computing technology from Home Server setup on a budget, Linux for general use (workstation, server and development), High P...