What if the future of computing is not made of silicon-but of living neurons? Artificial intelligence has transformed the modern world. From language models and medical diagnostics to autonomous systems and creative machines, AI now influences nearly every aspect of human life. Yet despite its remarkable achievements, artificial intelligence still struggles to match the adaptability, efficiency, and learning capabilities of the human brain. The brain remains the most powerful and energy-efficient intelligence system known-operating on roughly twenty watts of power while coordinating billions of neurons and trillions of synaptic connections. Now scientists are exploring a radical possibility. Instead of merely simulating intelligence using silicon chips, researchers are beginning to grow living neural networks in laboratories and connect them to digital systems. These biological networks-known as brain organoids-may one day become the foundation of a new generation of computers. This emerging field is called Wetware Intelligence. In this groundbreaking book, scientist and author Sarwat Parvez explores the revolutionary frontier where neuroscience, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and philosophy intersect. Inside this book you will discover: - How biological neurons process information more efficiently than modern computers - The scientific breakthroughs behind organoid intelligence - Experiments where living neurons have learned to perform computational tasks - The technologies that could enable living computers - Ethical challenges of creating machines built from biological tissue - The risks and societal consequences of biological computing - The philosophical implications of intelligence beyond silicon As the boundaries between biology and technology begin to dissolve, humanity may soon face a future where intelligence is no longer confined to silicon chips. The computers of tomorrow may contain living networks of neurons-systems capable of learning, adapting, and evolving in ways that resemble life itself. Wetware Intelligence is an exploration of one of the most fascinating scientific frontiers of the twenty-first century. The age of living machines may be closer than we think.
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