Monday, June 2, 2025

The first biological computer is real.



Cortical Labs introduced the first quantum computer that uses human neurons for data processing. The cloned human neurons are tools that can offer new ways to create new quantum- and neural systems with powerful calculation capacity and low energy use. In those systems, microchips give electric impulses for training those neurons. They live on special nutrients. The system outsourced the computing to the living neurons. Microchips download data to those neurons and then upload that data to the output devices like screens. 

Those neurons live about nine months because they don't get precisely the right nutrients. And the immune system doesn't support them by removing their metabolism structures and destroying things like viruses. The lab-growing cloned neurons are the new tools for the hybrid systems that can change our way of thinking about life. 

This new application is the "brain in a vat" that can control many things from sensors to robots. And there are always dangers if we create things like robots, that the human brains control. In this case, I mean a robot that the cloned brains control through the microchips. The microchip can connect the cloned brains with computers that can control the robot body. The system requires the human stomach and digestive system, with bacteria that can handle the right food. 

The robot body must also have a tank with bone marrow that creates immune and other blood cells that transport nutrients for those neurons that control the robot. The main problem with biological neural computers is the right nutrients. And another main problem is that those systems are dangerous. If we think about the neuron-controlled robot that eats the same food as we do, that kind of system can be more than a robot. Artificial mini-brains with cloned neurons are made in laboratories. 

Those neurons are normally used in medical tests, especially in Alzheimer's research. But those neurons are been empty. There should not be data in those brains. Microchip technology allows the system to create mini-brains with trained neurons. Those systems can make it possible to create medical treatments for brain damage. Cloned neurons allow medical specialists to fix the damaged brain tissues. However, the problem is that the neurons require their memories. The answer can be in the human memory cells. 

Researchers found star-shaped neurons in human brains. Those neurons can be the key to the human memory and why it's so effective. The biological neural network with quantum-network safety can use those neurons for data transportation. The system might look like a pressure post where pressurized air transports the message capsules. The data system just transports information to those neurons. 

And then that pressure tube transports it to the receiver. There the computer downloads data from that neuron. That is one way to transport important information safely across the distance. Biotechnology with neuron-fungus-electric conducting bacteria can make the biological computer neural network real. Those biological networks can offer new and secure ways to communicate at least in short distances. 

Another interesting thing is to connect microchips with the electric eel's cells. That creates electricity. Those cells can make electricity from nutrients for regular microchips and other systems. The problem is that those cells are vulnerable to viruses. Those electric-producing cells can also raise the transmission power. And they offer the possibility to create a long-distance biological neural network. The system downloads data from the neuron to the microchip. 

The system can transmit electrical signals through the biological neural channel in the form of electricity. Those electric cells can offer power to electronic systems. The regular version of the artificial axon is the ion accelerator where the qubit can travel in the form of ions


https://corticallabs.com/cl1.html


https://newatlas.com/brain/cortical-bioengineered-intelligence/


https://scitechdaily.com/mit-breakthrough-star-shaped-brain-cells-could-be-the-secret-behind-human-memory/


https://www.techradar.com/pro/a-breakthrough-in-computing-cortical-labs-cl1-is-the-first-living-biocomputer-and-costs-almost-the-same-as-apples-best-failure


https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/worlds-first-body-in-a-box-biological-computer-uses-human-brain-cells-with-silicon-based-computing


https://www.ppvak.fi/ensimmainen-ihmisen-hermosoluista-ja-piista-valmistettu-tietokone-on-julkaistu/


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