Organoid Intellect publications
The full body of work on running computation against living neural tissue. Every piece is vendor-neutral, cited to primary sources, and written for a technical reader. Start with the primer, then follow the evidence.
Biocomputing: the case for running code on living neurons
The foundational thesis. What it means to compute on living neural tissue, why anyone would, how a microelectrode array talks to neurons, how the tissue learns, and an honest accounting of the energy cost.
Biocomputing examples: what has actually been demonstrated
A vendor-neutral survey of the real demonstrations. Cultures that learned Pong, classified speech, and ran as a bookable cloud service, with each result separated from the headlines around it.
ComparisonSilicon neuromorphic vs biological computing
Neuromorphic chips emulate spiking neurons in silicon; biocomputing uses the neurons themselves. A vendor-neutral comparison of where each field actually stands, point by point.
TerminologyWetware: the technical definition, without the science fiction
A precise disambiguation. Wetware as living neural tissue used as a computational medium, a third substrate beside hardware and software, with the cyberpunk usage stripped out.