Organoid intelligence and biocomputing advances: Current steps and future directions
Organoid intelligence (OI) offers transformative potential across diverse fields, particularly in personalized medicine, biocomputing, and environmental sustainability.
Al-Hassan Soliman Wadan
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Organoid intelligence (OI): the new frontier in biocomputing and intelligence-in-a-dish
Recent advances in human stem cell-derived brain organoids promise to replicate critical molecular and cellular aspects of learning and memory and possibly aspects of cognition in vitro.
Lena Smirnova +22 more
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Harnessing the power of artificial intelligence for human living organoid research
As a powerful paradigm, artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly impacting every aspect of our day-to-day life and scientific research through interdisciplinary transformations.
Hui Wang +3 more
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Artificial intelligence-, organoid-, and organ-on-chip-powered models to improve pre-clinical animal testing of vaccines and immunotherapeutics: potential, progress, and challenges [PDF]
Vaccines and immunotherapies against infectious diseases and cancers have been a great success of the medical sciences over the last century.
Elhoucine Elfatimi +15 more
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Living intelligence toward human-level models (HLMs) via Organoid-AI integration
The convergence of brain organoids and artificial intelligence (AI) has driven the development of organoid intelligence (OI), a new paradigm for constructing human-level cognitive models.
Long Bai +3 more
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Organoid intelligence: smarter than the average cell culture
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G. Miller
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Organoid intelligence (OI) - The ultimate functionality of a brain microphysiological system.
Understanding brain function remains challenging as work with human and animal models is complicated by compensatory mechanisms, while in vitro models have been too simple until now.
Lena Smirnova +2 more
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The Baltimore declaration toward the exploration of organoid intelligence
CITATION Hartung T, Smirnova L, Morales Pantoja IE, Akwaboah A, Alam El Din D-M, Berlinicke CA, Boyd JL, Caffo BS, Cappiello B, Cohen-Karni T, Curley JL, Etienne-Cummings R, Dastgheyb R, Gracias DH, Gilbert F, Habela CW, Han F, Harris TD, Herrmann K ...
T. Hartung +42 more
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Brain organoids and “organoid intelligence”: a neuroethical critique
Background: The article “Brain organoids and ‘organoid intelligence’” delves into the cutting-edge research surrounding the cultivation and utilization of brain organoids.
Alberto Carrara
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Brain Organoid Computing for Artificial Intelligence
AbstractBrain-inspired hardware emulates the structure and working principles of a biological brain and may address the hardware bottleneck for fast-growing artificial intelligence (AI). Current brain-inspired silicon chips are promising but still limit their power to fully mimic brain function for AI computing.
Hongwei Cai +8 more
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