FINAL SPARK: The Future of Computing Is Living!
- Mary Collins

- 3 days ago
- 1 min read
Inside Final Spark’s Quest to Build Living Computers
What if the next leap in computing doesn’t come from silicon, but from living cells?
In the quiet Swiss town where science meets science fiction, Final Spark is doing something that sounds almost impossible...creating biocomputers powered by living neurons.
Their work sits at the frontier of artificial intelligence and biology, where circuits and synapses begin to blur.

In our latest podcast, we sit down with Dr. Fred Jordan, co-founder of Final Spark, to explore how his team is pioneering a new paradigm in sustainable computing. He shares insights into how biological systems could one day outperform silicon chips, not through brute force, but through the incredible efficiency and adaptability of life itself. His team is reimagining what it means to process information, not through billions of transistors, but through networks of human neurons that learn, adapt, and consume a fraction of the energy of today’s supercomputers.
Sustainable?
While data centers sprawl across landscapes and devour megawatts, Final Spark’s biocomputers could fit on a tabletop, running on microscopic power. The potential? A new era of sustainable intelligence—machines that think more like us, while treading far more lightly on the planet.
Ethical?

From the ethical implications of “living machines” to the tantalizing potential of hybrid AI, this conversation will challenge how you think about intelligence, consciousness, and the future of technology.
Listen to the two podcasts below and Watch our full interview with Dr. Jordan to step inside one of the most fascinating labs on the planet—where computing is, quite literally, alive.
Video Full interview HERE
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AIBOTS Audio: https://on.soundcloud.com/YZ8rtELCDzcUsg9JDp










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