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Scientists Cut and Attach Human Brain to Computer: What Happens Next?

The First Lab-Grown Human Brain Connected to a Computer: Advancing Science or Crossing Ethical Lines?

Mubashir Ali
4 min readNov 22, 2024

This sentiment perfectly encapsulates the ambition behind a recent breakthrough in neuroscience and technology. Scientists have connected a lab-grown brain to a computer, marking what could be either the dawn of unparalleled technological advancements or the start of an ethical minefield.

But as we marvel at the possibilities, it’s worth asking ourselves: Do we actually want this future, or are we just chasing it for the sake of being the first to get there?

What Happened?

On December 11, 2023, a groundbreaking study titled “Brain Organoid Reservoir Computing for Artificial Intelligence” was published in Nature Electronics. It detailed an experiment where scientists grew a miniature brain — known as a brain organoid — from stem cells and successfully connected it to a computer.

The big idea? Create systems that process and store information as efficiently as the human brain.

The Goal

  1. Understand the mechanisms of biological intelligence.
  2. Replicate this efficiency in

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Mubashir Ali
Mubashir Ali

Written by Mubashir Ali

Passionate AI, tech, and programming writer, eager to share my knowledge with others. Open-minded and always learning.

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