Lab-grown minibrains will be used as ‘biological hardware’ to create new biocomputers, scientists propose

Lab-grown minibrains will be used as ‘biological hardware’ to create new biocomputers, scientists propose

Lab-grown “minibrains” could someday be linked together to act as powerful and efficient biocomputers, scientists have suggested.

In a proposal published Feb 28. in the journal Frontiers in Science (opens in new tab), a multidisciplinary group of researchers outlined their plans to transform 3D clumps of human brain cells, called brain organoids, into biological hardware capable of advanced computational tasks — a field they have named “organoid intelligence” (OI).