Skip to main content
  1. Innovative Science News

  2. Apr 2, 2025

Brain Organoids as Living AI: A New Frontier in Biocomputing

Study in a Sentence: Researchers created a hybrid computing system, “Brainoware,” that combines electronic hardware with human brain organoids to bridge the gap between human brain power and artificial intelligence (AI).

Healthy for Humans: Scientists are developing brain-organoid-based computing systems that could revolutionize science by leveraging human neural network adaptability, efficiency, and parallel processing capabilities. The brain organoids are brain-like 3D cell cultures derived from human stem cells and characterized by different brain cell types. This biocomputing approach has already been able to recognize speech patterns and perform complex mathematical equations quickly and may lead to energy-efficient AI systems and new models for understanding neurological diseases, ultimately advancing biomedical research and therapeutic development.

Redefining Research: This study marks a significant step in integrating living brain tissues with computational systems, potentially redefining AI’s future and its already vast utility in research. By training brain organoids and AI to self-organize and process information in unique ways, scientists are opening possibilities for more advanced machine learning, brain-computer interfaces, and novel, human-specific approaches to neuroscience.

References

Cai H, Ao Z, Tian C, et al. Brain organoid reservoir computing for artificial intelligence. Nat Electron. 2023;6(12):1032-1039. doi:10.1038/s41928-023-01069-w

More on Innovative Science News