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

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  1. That’s a fascinating development! The idea of creating synthetic biological intelligence using living human cells opens up a whole new frontier in biotechnology and artificial intelligence. This could potentially lead to innovations in how we understand and harness the capabilities of cells, revolutionizing fields like medicine, bioengineering, and even neuroscience. However, it also raises important ethical questions regarding the implications of merging biological systems with artificial intelligence. It will be interesting to see how researchers navigate these challenges while exploring the potential applications of this technology. What are your thoughts on the ethical considerations?

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