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Imagine hooking up human brain cells to a computer and teaching it to play Pong! That's essentially what's happening with biocomputing. Scientists are exploring 'organoid intelligence' to create biological computing systems using 3D cultures of human brain cells. One of the fascinating details? These biocomputing systems could be faster, more efficient, and more powerful than the computers we currently use, all while using a fraction of the energy! In fact, Cortical Labs, an Australian startup, has already released the CL1, which fuses human brain cells on a silicon chip. It processes information using electrical feedback loops, offering a new way to study how brain cells react to stimuli. So, could our future computers be grown in a lab? And what ethical considerations should we keep in mind as we develop 'intelligence-in-a-dish'?