The future of computing includes more biological components.
The next-generation computing is the OI (Organoid Intelligence) which normally means laboratory-grown human or some other species neurons. The OI doesn't mean only living neurons. The bacteria can also operate as part of the OI. Bacteria is one version of the analog computer.
Their extremely complicated DNA structure controls the operations of bacteria. And that means the bacteria can use to store and transport information to the neurons. The idea is that genetically engineered bacteria can use electric impulses or neurotransmitters to transmit data to the neurons. In those kinds of systems, the information is stored in the DNA.
The artificial DNA forms bacteria, which can communicate with neurons. That communication can happen straight by using neurotransmitters or electric communication between those neurons and bacteria. The artificial DNA makes bacteria act as living USB memory. The system can secure that information simply by making the pre-programmed bacteria.
Artificial DNA can store lots of data. And it can use in new nano-size mechanic computers. The idea is that the DNA would travel through the bacteria that give electric impulses to the microchips or neurons. That thing makes it possible to create more flexible systems than ever before. Maybe in the world of tomorrow, the human nervous system can communicate with microchip-controlled cyborg macrophages. The nanomachines can also act as the "USB sticks" that transfer data even to individual neurons.
The thing is that the genetically engineered macrophages can also input information to the nervous system, and they can also change the DNA from the cells. The fact is that the next-generation half-organic and half-biological systems are the ultimate tools than anything before them. The microchips that are installed in the human nervous system can be used to control microchip-implanted insects or some drones.
That thing gives humans superpowers. They can use those things as remote-viewing systems where implanted animals send information from their senses to humans. Another thing is that nanotechnology like room-temperature superconductors that base is on nanosize pressure tubes and 2D material is the key to the systems that can make almost anything possible.
Miniaturized electronics like microchip-controlled insects can make it possible to transmit the human EEG to another human. That means they are the key to computer-based ESP or telepathy. Another thing is this. Superconducting antennas in clothes or the human body can make techno-telepathy possible. The fact is that there are no limits to this type of technology.
If we think of the systems that make the "Jedi force" possible, we can simply think that the VTOL aircraft follows the hand signs or gestures that the authorized persons can give. Or the system can use the mobile version of the BCI (Brain Computer Interface). The BCI system can use by using implanted microchip technology. But another version is that the VTOL aircraft just scans the fingerprints of the user by using the laser scanner, and then the system follows the gestures of the users.
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