Definition
Organoid intelligence (OI) refers to the development of bio-hybrid systems where human-derived brain organoids are cultured on microelectrode arrays. These living neural networks perform computational tasks by leveraging their inherent biological plasticity and energy efficiency. OI represents a frontier in neuromorphic computing, aiming to create adaptive, low-power cognitive systems that complement or surpass traditional silicon-based hardware in specific complex learning scenarios.
Summary
A hybrid computing paradigm that integrates living brain cells with electronic interfaces for information processing.
Key Concepts
- Bio-hybrid Systems
- Neural Organoids
- Microelectrode Arrays
- Neuromorphic Computing
Use Cases
- Low-energy cognitive computing
- Disease modeling
- Adaptive sensorimotor control