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FinalSpark pioneers bio-computing with human stem cells

FinalSpark is pioneering wetware computing, utilizing biological neural networks grown from human stem cells to overcome the energy and structural limitations of current large language models. This approach promises a more sustainable and adaptable form of artificial intelligence, potentially aiding in medical advancements and offering a path to more efficient computation. The debate around consciousness in these bio-computing systems centers on whether their complex, adaptive learning and growth mechanisms could lead to genuine awareness beyond simple cause-and-effect reactions. AI

IMPACT This bio-computing approach could drastically reduce the energy footprint of AI and enable new forms of adaptable intelligence.

RANK_REASON The item discusses a novel approach to computing using biological structures, akin to a research paper or a new technological development. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=1.0]

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FinalSpark pioneers bio-computing with human stem cells

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