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  • Nah, I have windows to tell me what I cant do.

  • Does it compute c++?

  • sure you're an android from the future. and this is one of the reasons why are your videos so interesting.

  • I lol'd

  • I wonder how much it will cost.I'd like one

  • that guy is creepy

  • nice clip .. i like it .. thanks for sharing

  • If I overclocked it, would it cry?

  • @grantedutton Probably . . .

  • Funny how we'll still need to download and install those pesky drivers even in the year 2037.

  • @REA00002 We will always need drivers! :-O The computer industry will never sell us things that just work OK!

  • @REA00002 nah, just install a decent OS like Linux

    bash$ insmod biocpu.o

    lol ;)

  • And I gave it one more try... Why the fuck would it be moving, and also it looks like from 1839. God I hate wannabes.. Speaking of, there is space for 2 more ppl in your suite

  • I stopped watching when you pulled out drivers on CD or whatever lol

  • where does its poo go??

  • @chimneyface Now this has to be the best comment ever! I could try to argue that all of its excretions are in the form of gasses. But no, you have to be right, if it is fed it has to poo too! :-O

  • making latkas on lsd is good for anyone

  • shamans can do this without the logical crap that makes you all stiff, robot shamans still fall behind

  • There was (and is) a timeless time called Vogodiei, long before

    and after the advent of organized religions, when All instinctively

    perceived deity as a loving and benevolent Mother Goddess. An

    overwhelming amount of archeological evidence has been found to

    support this, throughout the Middle East, Europe, Africa, the

    Americas, Antartica and Asia.

  • Psychedelics are not drugs, they are innate deities and qualities of Spirit who live die and are born again they activate the dissolution of past and future lives, and center to the eternal life in the now as we gather the spirit together and realize wisdom, indwelling bliss fertility and gnosis, which is vogodie, nirvana, we awaken to the truth that we are the Goddess

  • you need to feed it 3 times a day

  • @Franckydap1 And four times on Sundays as a special treat! :-)

  • jew+turtle+brit= ..ill leave that to you

  • @tulllyy somehow who isn't racist or materialistic, rainbow family!

  • I think its a nice video but I don't think bio computers will look or be anything like that. I think it will be biological maybe but probably not. It will however 95% be molecular transistors capable of being only 1 or 2 nanometers in size thus giving the cpu a boost of around 25X the speed/power while running at the same heat and power consumption. So future chips could be so small they are barley visible to the naked eye yet so powerful they can run anything we throw at them.

  • @sholmesbrown I am sure that you are right. However, in the video I wanted to make people think about what it would be like to have a living and/or intelligent entity inside a computer. I also liked the steam punk look for the build! :-)

  • @ExplainingTheFuture I thought a little more about it and would just like say I've recently watched some interesting videos about storing data in constructed synthetic non-organic cells like dna is stored. Using weird controlled chemical reactions... So maybe the future will have some biological computers just not the CPU? :)

  • @sholmesbrown I am sure that, as synthetic biology develops, a lot of future technology will be organic. Life is pretty good at manufacturing on the nanoscale from organic feed stocks. We just need to learn how to program it ourselves! :-)

  • i am so not ready for a processor with its own heart beat...

  • 2tb tubes? DNA Computing would have DNA as processing and storage (well truly the processing would lie in the protein separating DNA instructions into an RNA sequences)

    much like how we do it, tho our brain should be considered more like ram than a storage device, as our dna does not change to store data, just provides an operating system.

  • This guy needs mental help. It's shit.

  • Still religion by 2037 :) I guess you did not really traveled in to the future for sure not 2037.

  • Why do you speak like an idiot in the video? You always look like sucking a cock

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  • this is the best video ...ever ?

  • @TheQedqubit Maybe! -) Though I am biased! (and also think my bioprinting video came out rather well :-)

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    Soon we will have transistors made from graphene nanoribons which will be thousands of times faster than semiconducting transistors, and store Terabytes of non volatile memory on a single chip, as graphene produces little heat it will allow us to go on to create small 3 dimensional circuits. perhaps even giving us the power to emulate an animal or human brain in software

  • Nice, well made, and interesting video. But I don't think bio computers are the direction the future will go in. The power of the animal brain come from massively parallel processing and learn able specialized circuitry. But the speed of the individual neurons is only a few hundred hertz, while modern CPU s operate at gigahertz, and each bio computer will not be very compatible or programmable they would have to be individually schooled.

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  • Are those 2TB nanogel memory tubes running in RAID 0 ? Lol

    btw 2TB doesn't seems too impressive. we should be dealing in peta and beyond in 20 years

  • dna computing won't be available to commercial products ;)

    too slow and there is not an easy way to control I/O.

  • The box looks really futuristic.

  • @anushasse Thanks. I spent a long time making the box! :-) It is the only real thing in the video (although it was also rebuilt in CG for some of the shots).

  • Hmm, those magnet chips, and that animal in the middle, I ain't want anything like that, seems disgusting. BTW: now that you are in 2037 can you tell me when did the Portugal crisis ended?

  • @markingfeat The Portugal crisis never really ended -- it just became eclipsed by the rising US debt crisis.

  • This looks fake

  • LMFAO!!! so instead of it starting to crash or whatever it goes senile. Brilliant *turns computer on and it starts muttering to itself*

  • @SupErMasSiVepancake I will now imagine that when Windows is taking an age to load that it is really muttering to itself . . . :-)

  • Yes but can it play Crysis?

  • They use cardboard boxes for packaging in the year 2037

  • @RuckaAliReloaded They have to. There will be no oil left to make them out of plastic.

  • @ExplainingTheFuture LOL!! bullshit! there is enough oil to last for a couple hundred years.

  • @903harman LMAO! ignorance is bliss.. we hit peak oil in 07, and the Saudies are building 16 nuclear power plants.. hum, i wonder why? lol

  • @Markitos203 lol ignorance is bliss... you love to hear people talk to jack up prices.

  • great docuemntary... i like the way you interlace the ideas

  • Man, this possibility is creepy. Why is it moving ?

  • @Dalsir1 It is alive!

  • @ExplainingTheFuture Well, plants are alive too, but they don`t move like that. And what is imaginable processing power?

  • @Dalsir1 But a brain requires blood circulation so I guess it has some kind of heart.

  • @ExplainingTheFuture IT IS ALIIIVEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • MINI ZERG INCUBATOR HAHAHA))))

  • WTF

  • nice modeling

  • looks like jarvis is going to have some copitition lol im not to good at spelling

  • If the future is bio computer, I want mine to shape like boobs

  • LOL.computer generated video..... lame man

    ...use other render and HDR!

  • watch?v=1-0eZytv6Qk

  • fajne ale ma krzywy ryj

  • this guy needs to get some sun light

  • Quantum computers are the future NOT BIO COMPUTERS

  • @digerpaji Yes, this may be true. The work Google have been doing with D-Wave Systems is very promising. However, the issues I raise in this video -- such as what rights future AIs may have -- remain the same. And biocomputers make for a better visual! :-)

  • @digerpaji You're as wrong as a person could be. Although this video is comically wrong as well. So fair enough I presume.

  • It looks the thing is having sex, might make for great teen comedy - American Chip comes to mind

  • can it run windows vista without lagging?

  • @Gameconsoleman Sadly, no, it can't run Vista without lagging. Even by 2037 there won't be a computer that can do that. :-)

  • @ExplainingTheFuture You win one free interwebs! :)

  • @Gameconsoleman You run vista in a cave? still? W8 beta is out(unofficially) dude wakeup!!!

  • Lol, this is good

  • Looks like they finally commercialized the Daleks. Fantastic.

  • I think Wikileaks is using a secret Quantum Computer to hack the data bases where they get their info. Just like the use of an electronic computer in WW2 was used to crack radio code to German subs.

    Could a DNA computer be used to hack codes?

  • Drivers? people still need drivers in the future

  • @TrapStar972 And Apparently they come on a 3.5'' Floppy lol

  • Looks like a bulldung

  • i want a quantum computer instead

  • servers of the google will gain selfwill in 2012

  • haha way to steampunk the future. Straight out of BioShock.

  • Senile dementia indeed. Why the hell do you waste time creating this kind of nonsense?

  • Why does this remind me so much of a skit from Look Around You, and I hate that show

  • Does that thing overclocks well? hahahaha

  • @maximus2612 Yes, you just have to give it a caffine injection! :-)

  • So if you were to measure this in Ghz or TeraFlops or whatever, what would it be? I know it has no real frequency, but what do you reckon it would be taking into account calculations per second?

  • @jobeanie123 I think it runs at an equivalent of many PHz -- that's picahertz (ie thousands of terahertz, or millions of gigahertz). It is just orders and orders of magnitude faster than computers today -- if in a massively parallel kind of way, like our own brains. (OK, I'd better stop now as I'm starting to kid myself that it actually exists!).

  • @ExplainingTheFuture :) Thanks for the reply. I figured it would be relevant to that (well, not THAT much, but still). It's really interesting how that works :)

  • We still have religion in 2037 O.O

  • @bogieman987 Religion has -- rightly or wrongly -- survived for thousands of years. I'd therefore place a fairly safe bet that it will survive another 27! However, whether the Earth's forthcoming "second species" of artificial intelligences will ever get religion is an interesting question. Maybe they will all worship Microsoft. (Not). 

  • @ExplainingTheFuture True i guess. "ALL HAIL MICROSOFT" XD

  • @ExplainingTheFuture Hahaha... That's wrong. They will worship Linux!

  • @ExplainingTheFuture Organised religion would die out by 2090 most Muslims would probably be only "culturally" Muslim.(much like Jews!)

  • @bogieman987 religion will always be with us

  • I'm favoriting this so I can bring it out in 27 years

  • @Janzak Please e-mail me (or whatever we are doing in 27 years to communicate) when you do! :-)

  • pffffff, wut a shitty future

  • "from 2037" more like 2027 were not that far away from it.

  • @musicman387 Yep, it is always difficult getting the future history right! :-) Somewhere in the 2020s is possible . . .

  • You can see that the pen is flying in the reflection around 1:27 ;)

  • @Goldsonic112 Indeed! :-) I'm glad you were watching closely! Now try to guess where the pencil (and my fingers) are real and where they are CG!

  • @ExplainingTheFuture But YOU are real, aren't you? O.o

  • @Goldsonic112 No, you have me there. I actually built myself in a computer (which raises all kinds of chicken-and-egg questions I know). Only the pencil and table here are real (and in fact only part of the table!).

  • Blue-Screen-of-Death still lives, (look behind you), LOL

    Minimun wage payment for this chip.

  • @Films4You Yes, the chip ought to be registered as an employee. Though do Amazon pay minimum wage when they hire out people over the web via Amazon Mechanical Turk? I thinks not . . .

  • @Films4You

    Still unboxing in the future 32 tentacles... I'll wait for the 64 tentacles update.

    This is good fun video... LOL

  • Why don't they make the nutrient tank replacable?

  • @PR13STG0RD0 For the same reason that motherboard manufacturers today stop supporting perfectly functional operating systems. The makers always like to keep selling us something new to earn them more profits . . .

  • LOL looks like bioshock stuff

  • Bio computers, with the ability to self repair and easy replications is perfect for artificial organs like heart and lungs to regulate their functions and bio batteries that can recharge using carbohydrates or other enzymes can power those fully implantable organs. For a motherboard, on a laptop would be impractical. Instead, optical should be use for information transfer, since nothing can travel faster than light.

  • @jtcra555 There are things that are talking in communication faster than the speed of light. light is only current understanding of a communication, it is partiical part of our measurement of our own intelligence of reasoning skills even that is an evolution curve of growth.

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  • @Mr20122112 Theoretically speaking, the only way to exceed the speed of light is throught a wormhole by bending space, but that requires tremendous power like blowing up the sun. Realistically speaking, in the near future that is impossible. Optical is still the best solution for communication. If you talk about secured communication that is another topic. In that case, photonic teleportation is the most secured method.

  • I know it was part of the research projects division, I went hrough the time magizne's index and for sept 09 2003 that issue does not exist that could be the issue covering IBM bio computer.

  • I wish I had more too add on this But everything I did have was via the internet in bookmarks, next time anyone is out garage sale old book store see any articles grab them, it's part of history

  • In 2005 IIBM had already developed the BIO-COMPUTER a grown blue gell that was in a box container The IBM BIO-computer processor speed would be unmatched for speed cooling and energy and replace the pentium

    IBM had finished the project  and filled it full of information and asked it a few questions The answer's they got frighten the team terrified at the answers, The orgional project team were given new identies and reloacated around the globe and the project was scraped appareantly?

  • @Mr20122112 This is relevant to my interests.

  • @Mr20122112 Wonderful! :-)

  • @Mr20122112 wana citate that information please?

  • @Mr20122112 Actually bio-computers are nothing new - even in 2005. They're just not feasible at the moment. This is just a conspiracy theory.

  • @Mr20122112

    You conspiracy nuts crack me up. What a crock of shit...:):):)

  • can it run gta iv

  • I think therefore I am

  • Quite imaginative but futile,of course your example does'nt reflect the actual science or import the notion of Moore's Law,in which a bio-tech system would and could self generate from turning sunlight into energy and in turn self replicate using the same method.

  • Another alternative might be using flux ion capacitors with negative isotope subatomic cores that relay all data through (or around) the sealed magnesium hexatropic core. Bypassing the core, quanta by quanta, the trionic leptons are correspondingly absorbed; releasing zero antimatter but converting all energy into data.

    Your model, while highly efficient would only produce the computing power of an 888...

  • @corvinuscrow1 Ah yes, I see. You are clearly correct! :-)

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  • what a piece of shit !

  • wtf is this shit?

  • An example would be using modified microtubules components, tubulin molecules which are nano scaled and have shown conductive properties. These molecules are also easily assembled and can form complex 3 dimensional repeating structures so would be ideal for computation on the quantum scale. They would also be environmentally friendly and not pose any health hazards.(easily recyclable) technically you could even consume it safely.

  • Hey i would just like to say good job, a nicely made video. But i would like to modify your future prediction. As a molecular Biologist, i think its unlikely that we will use "whole" biological systems such as your biocomputer. More likely we will certainly use modified biological molecules, coded and produced by modified DNA to produce computer systems capable of quantum computing.

  • Can it have rights ? In fact it´s a brain...

  • I wouldn't give a Biochip wireless connectivity

    Also 2TB would not be anything in 2037.

  • AI is dangerous and should never be explored

  • That has always really worried me, the military making use of quantum computers, also we will have to completely change the encryption systems on computers, we wouldn't stand a chance against quantum hackers.

  • Our brain is a quantum bio computer, that our soul is attached too. Its only a matter of time before we will be able to hack the brain!

  • @Hillsillverr

    does the movie ghost in the shell ring a bell ? lol

  • 1:21 lol "dementia starts to set in after 5 years." Much like computers today!

  • Indeed! :-) I'd not thought of that.

  • l'm pretty sure this was supposed to be funny... if not, oh well, it made me laugh and think "wtf" :D

  • Overcloacking?

  • LOL! Does it smell? does it dream? I think quantum computing is way more promissing.

  • bio computers can be made into quantum computers, such as DNA-wave computing

  • some questions are what would happen if it gets a taste of human blood. can i play with it. does it reproduce?? and where can i get one of those time machines

  • Excellent questions! This video is supposed to provoke debate. The time machine was unfortunately upgraded to Windows Vista and hence no longer works.

  • lol good one, should have stuck with a unix based os

  • upgraded?

  • Yes, sorry -- upgraded was not the right term!

  • Zionist Bankers are Running the US Government and are behind 9/11! And Dual Citizenships within the Government should be illegal?!!! Are we waking up America?!! PRESIDENT JACKSON TRIED TO WARN US, JUST AS JFK DID!

  • schrott

  • completely out of context comment here related 2 urs.Zeitgeist i would say leads a better way in this engagement of action of communicating a message "change".a resource based economy would b the optimized solution 4 everything 2 change while using technology and science as guide tools 4 us and the environment.m theory would evolve very well under that state.peace

  • yea :D you muss give the computer food or it will die XD

  • the presenter needs food as well XD

  • boring presenter should dissapear into the past

  • whoa that is kinda of scary, but if you really think about it? something that can think for its self will it not have a conscience like humans do, or have reason and logic?

  • it's gonna be battlestar galatica all over again

  • yes it is very interesting video but i wanna know this future is based on what???!!!

    anyway great work :)

  • This is based on current developments in biocomputing where (in different types of experiments) rats brains and DNA are being used to process data. As we reach the limits of silicon, computing based on organic processors are a real possibility. I'm sure they won't look like little creatures as shown here. But the video is more intended to get us thinking about the issues that may surround organic and sentient computing. :-)

  • The biocomputer reminds me of the Daleks from Doctor Who, scary thought. All it needs is a screaming computer voice and housed in a tank.

  • Why does this remind me of the movie "the computer who wore tennis shoes"?

  • Funny thing is that as soon as this is a reality (wich is in about 8 to 10y) that the tip of the red pointer will be a computer a thousand x faster than the bio chip.

    This is a truism.

  • Fantastic comment, and one that also links very nicely to one of my other videos here on the "New Industrial Convergence" about the blurring of "artificial" and "biological" technology. In future it will all be nanotech! :-)

  • kinda kreeps me out to think that another "being" is used in such away, although i dont care about animal testing but just think if this thing wanted to kill you. IT COULD! kinda scary....just my thaughts

    GOOD VIDEO THO :D

  • Thanks for your comment. One reason for making this video was to get us all thinking about the possible consequences of creating biological artificial intelligences. Today, experiments to change and create life via genetic engineering are controversial and in many instances banned. However, experiments to create potentially thinking machines are not. And to me that is a little scary! :-O