In an era grappling with the insatiable energy demands of AI, a radical new frontier is emerging – wetware computing. This isn’t science fiction, but a rapidly advancing field where living biological neurons, often cultivated as “mini-brains,” are interfaced with silicon chips to perform computations. Scientists and startups are now asking
The living revolution – could wetware and neuron chips redefine computing?

We discuss funding, legal risk, data governance, ethical, and risk issues with Joe Stephenson, partner and head of Tech Sector at Shoosmiths.
