A Swiss biocomputing startup, FinalSpark, has launched an innovative online platform called Neuroplatform, providing remote access to 16 human brain organoids. This groundbreaking service claims to be the world’s first online platform delivering access to biological neurons in vitro. Notably, FinalSpark states that bioprocessors like those used in Neuroplatform consume a million times less power than traditional digital processors, promising a significant reduction in the environmental impacts of computing.
FinalSpark asserts that its Neuroplatform is capable of learning and processing information. Its remarkably low power consumption could drastically cut the energy costs associated with computing. According to a recent research paper by FinalSpark, training a single large language model (LLM) like GPT-3 required approximately 10 GWh—around 6,000 times the annual energy consumption of an average European citizen. By deploying bioprocessors, such immense energy expenditure could be significantly reduced.
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