Startup Builds Data Centres Powered By Human Brain Cells, Not Chips

Cortical Labs, a pioneering biotech startup, is making waves in the tech industry by developing data centers powered not by traditional silicon chips, but by human brain cells. This innovative approach aims to harness the unique processing capabilities of neural networks found in human brains, potentially leading to more efficient and powerful computational systems. The startup is currently working on two prototype data centers that utilize these biological components, marking a significant shift in how data processing could evolve in the future. This approach not only opens new avenues for artificial intelligence but also raises intriguing ethical and scientific questions about the intersection of biology and technology. As the demand for advanced data processing solutions continues to grow, Cortical Labs' groundbreaking work could redefine the landscape of computing. The implications of using biological systems in technology could extend beyond mere efficiency, prompting discussions on the nature of intelligence and machine learning. With this initiative, Cortical Labs is at the forefront of a potential revolution in both biotechnology and information technology, illustrating the exciting possibilities that lie ahead in the fusion of living systems and digital innovation.
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