• by Loughla on 3/5/2025, 1:24:35 AM

    I understand it's early days, but that is horrifying.

  • by comrade1234 on 3/5/2025, 1:29:40 AM

    Just think… if we can get it up to a few million cells and provide it with a blood supply, maybe even lungs and a heart, we might be able to model a mouse!

  • by makeworld on 3/5/2025, 1:46:29 AM

    Really hoping human brain cells don't necessarily create consciousness, in this case.

  • by neighbour on 3/5/2025, 4:09:38 AM

    I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream.

  • by ax0ar on 3/5/2025, 2:51:58 AM

    This reminds me of Minds Beneath Us. Mankind really has no limits, and who decides where to stop anyway?

  • by Imustaskforhelp on 3/5/2025, 5:53:46 PM

    What I really found interesting was that you could create neurons from blood & connect them together ?

    I am not a biologist but I am wondering , can we create something like an immortal neuron ? I know that there are these water pigs / tardigrades which are very small and they look cute , can such tardigrades like organic matter be used for things like neuron , and also I am wondering. Can we really take a exact copy of these biological computers in terms of storage / data ? That way biological computers can still be conserved forever ?

  • by ashoeafoot on 3/5/2025, 8:14:53 AM

    Similar to the brain cheese in rifters that betrays humanity because it koves simple patterns

  • by stubish on 3/5/2025, 2:16:57 AM

    I imagine training time would be an issue with biological computers. Waiting for chemicals means a very low clock speed. And you can't run a 100 training jobs in parallel and merge them.

  • by nis0s on 3/10/2025, 8:39:59 PM

    What kind of problems can it solve better than traditional software and hardware?

  • by motohagiography on 3/5/2025, 3:02:33 AM

    this is very good news. does it change the ethical concerns if we are using them to transport consciousness to other planets instead of just using them in a lab? I think it does. nature is pretty savage. extending consciousness off world as best we can seems like a natural imperative. I have the sense that programs for organic machines may ultimately resemble music as well.

  • by ada1981 on 3/5/2025, 1:58:26 AM

    "current systems are too primitive to feel or understand."

    Is there evidence to suggest that if it can feel or understand, that would actually be an issue?

    Every day millions of sentient beings are killed for human consumption and millions more wait in torturous conditions.

    It would be odd if there was outrage over a bio computer, but not over, say, the practice of using cows and pigs for food, which feel pain, have rich emotional lives, and have the inteligence of at least small children.

  • by jes5199 on 3/5/2025, 1:26:50 AM

    this does seem like it would skip a lot of the questions about whether it’s even possible to make a machine intelligence

  • by 6510 on 3/5/2025, 3:17:48 AM

    I think it would have more questions than answers. When he learns what we've done he is going to be so mad. lol

  • by wewewedxfgdf on 3/5/2025, 3:27:53 AM

    Pretty sure Doctor Who destroyed that lab in Genesis of the Daleks.

    Maybe that's in the future, not sure.