
The Dystopian Ethics of Biological Computing
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The transition from silicon-based AI to biological computing using human neurons creates a terrifying ethical vacuum where we may be accidentally creating conscious entities for use as hardware.
The use of biological matter, such as lab-grown human neurons, as computational substrates, raising questions about performance, ethics, and the nature of consciousness in engineered living systems.

The transition from silicon-based AI to biological computing using human neurons creates a terrifying ethical vacuum where we may be accidentally creating conscious entities for use as hardware.