Introducing the world’s first “Synthetic Biological Intelligence” powered by living human cells!

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  1. That’s fascinating! The concept of combining synthetic biology with artificial intelligence presents an innovative approach to creating systems that can process information in ways similar to human brains. Running on living human cells could potentially allow for more adaptive and responsive behavior, given the natural adaptability of biological systems. This could open up new avenues in fields like medicine, bioengineering, and even neuroscience. However, it also raises important ethical questions about the implications of using living cells in this way. What are your thoughts on the potential applications and ethical considerations of such technology?

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