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Organoid intelligence (OI): the new frontier in biocomputing and intelligence-in-a-dish

Lena Smirnova 1
Brian S. Caffo 2
David H. Gracias 3
Qi Huang 4
Itzy E Morales Pantoja 1
Bohao Tang 2
Donald J Zack 5
Cynthia A. Berlinicke 6
J Lomax Boyd 7
Timothy D Harris 8
Erik C. Johnson 9
Brett J Kagan 10
Jeffrey Kahn 11
Alysson R Muotri 12
Barton L. Paulhamus 13
Jens C. Schwamborn 14
Jesse Plotkin 1
Alexander S. Szalay 15
Joshua T. Vogelstein 16
Paul F. Worley 17
Thomas Hartung 18
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Research and Exploratory Development Department, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, United States
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Cortical Labs, Australia
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Applied Physics Laboratory, Johns Hopkins University, United States
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-02-28
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Abstract

Recent advances in human stem cell-derived brain organoids promise to replicate critical molecular and cellular aspects of learning and memory and possibly aspects of cognition in vitro. Coining the term “organoid intelligence” (OI) to encompass these developments, we present a collaborative program to implement the vision of a multidisciplinary field of OI. This aims to establish OI as a form of genuine biological computing that harnesses brain organoids using scientific and bioengineering advances in an ethically responsible manner. Standardized, 3D, myelinated brain organoids can now be produced with high cell density and enriched levels of glial cells and gene expression critical for learning. Integrated microfluidic perfusion systems can support scalable and durable culturing, and spatiotemporal chemical signaling. Novel 3D microelectrode arrays permit high-resolution spatiotemporal electrophysiological signaling and recording to explore the capacity of brain organoids to recapitulate the molecular mechanisms of learning and memory formation and, ultimately, their computational potential. Technologies that could enable novel biocomputing models via stimulus-response training and organoid-computer interfaces are in development. We envisage complex, networked interfaces whereby brain organoids are connected with real-world sensors and output devices, and ultimately with each other and with sensory organ organoids (e.g. retinal organoids), and are trained using biofeedback, big-data warehousing, and machine learning methods. In parallel, we emphasize an embedded ethics approach to analyze the ethical aspects raised by OI research in an iterative, collaborative manner involving all relevant stakeholders. The many possible applications of this research urge the strategic development of OI as a scientific discipline. We anticipate OI-based biocomputing systems to allow faster decision-making, continuous learning during tasks, and greater energy and data efficiency. Furthermore, the development of “intelligence-in-a-dish” could help elucidate the pathophysiology of devastating developmental and degenerative diseases (such as dementia), potentially aiding the identification of novel therapeutic approaches to address major global unmet needs.

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Smirnova L. et al. Organoid intelligence (OI): the new frontier in biocomputing and intelligence-in-a-dish // Frontiers in Science. 2023. Vol. 1.
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Smirnova L., Caffo B. S., Gracias D. H., Huang Q., Morales Pantoja I. E., Tang B., Zack D. J., Berlinicke C. A., Boyd J. L., Harris T. D., Johnson E. C., Kagan B. J., Kahn J., Muotri A. R., Paulhamus B. L., Schwamborn J. C., Plotkin J., Szalay A. S., Vogelstein J. T., Worley P. F., Hartung T. Organoid intelligence (OI): the new frontier in biocomputing and intelligence-in-a-dish // Frontiers in Science. 2023. Vol. 1.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.3389/fsci.2023.1017235
UR - https://doi.org/10.3389/fsci.2023.1017235
TI - Organoid intelligence (OI): the new frontier in biocomputing and intelligence-in-a-dish
T2 - Frontiers in Science
AU - Smirnova, Lena
AU - Caffo, Brian S.
AU - Gracias, David H.
AU - Huang, Qi
AU - Morales Pantoja, Itzy E
AU - Tang, Bohao
AU - Zack, Donald J
AU - Berlinicke, Cynthia A.
AU - Boyd, J Lomax
AU - Harris, Timothy D
AU - Johnson, Erik C.
AU - Kagan, Brett J
AU - Kahn, Jeffrey
AU - Muotri, Alysson R
AU - Paulhamus, Barton L.
AU - Schwamborn, Jens C.
AU - Plotkin, Jesse
AU - Szalay, Alexander S.
AU - Vogelstein, Joshua T.
AU - Worley, Paul F.
AU - Hartung, Thomas
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/02/28
PB - Frontiers Media S.A.
VL - 1
SN - 2813-6330
SN - 2166-6083
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@article{2023_Smirnova,
author = {Lena Smirnova and Brian S. Caffo and David H. Gracias and Qi Huang and Itzy E Morales Pantoja and Bohao Tang and Donald J Zack and Cynthia A. Berlinicke and J Lomax Boyd and Timothy D Harris and Erik C. Johnson and Brett J Kagan and Jeffrey Kahn and Alysson R Muotri and Barton L. Paulhamus and Jens C. Schwamborn and Jesse Plotkin and Alexander S. Szalay and Joshua T. Vogelstein and Paul F. Worley and Thomas Hartung},
title = {Organoid intelligence (OI): the new frontier in biocomputing and intelligence-in-a-dish},
journal = {Frontiers in Science},
year = {2023},
volume = {1},
publisher = {Frontiers Media S.A.},
month = {feb},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fsci.2023.1017235},
doi = {10.3389/fsci.2023.1017235}
}