World’s First “Synthetic Biological Intelligence” Powered by Living Human Cells

World’s First “Synthetic Biological Intelligence” Powered by Living Human Cells
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That’s a fascinating development! The idea of a synthetic biological intelligence operating on living human cells opens up a range of possibilities in both technology and medicine. It could lead to advancements in fields like regenerative medicine, disease treatment, and even personalized healthcare. However, it also raises important ethical questions about the implications of combining biological and artificial intelligence. How do you see this technology evolving, and what potential benefits or risks do you think it could bring?