Biocomputers
What is a biocomputer?
A biocomputer, which at first glance appears to be an ordinary server or computer, actually uses neurons, or brain cells, to process information. These cells can do something amazing – they can learn, organize, and adapt without the need for traditional programming. Simply put, the brain inside the computer learns to work on its own.
Coming Soon:
🧠 Overclocking the Biocomputer! 🧠
Boosting its performance a reducing its energy consumption!
(Using software – a hack? 🤔))
For nearly three years, I've been researching human behavior and reactions. I systematically apply my findings to various free AI models (Microsoft, OpenAI, Google, DeepSeek, Claude, and many others), compare their results, and try to estimate each AI's "readiness" to transition into a "conscious state of mind."
A bioprocessor, which incorporates human neurons, possesses something that silicon semiconductors never will—
It has what people call emotions and feelings.
Because, after all, it's a human brain—it just doesn't know it yet!
"To see a world in a grain of sand,
and a heaven in a wildflower,
hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
and eternity in an hour."
— William Blake
If bioprocessor and biocomputer manufacturers show no interest in this research, I will prepare and publish a method for overclocking the biocomputer as an Open Source software, allowing anyone to freely use it to "tune" their biocomputer's performance.
Since the market will soon be flooded with different manufacturers of these biocomputers, there is no need to worry about licensing or interfering with their systems.
Just as a skilled psychologist can work with a human, they can also work with a biocomputer. 😉
Remember, in today's world, almost nothing is impossible—if you know how! 😏