A scientist in Japan demonstrated using human tissue for data processing, inspired by reservoir computing concepts.The study by Yo Kobayashi showed that human tissue could be used as a computational resource.Human tissue was used to create models mimicking nonlinear dynamical systems, proving its potential for complex calculations.This technology could be applied in wearable devices, medical tools, and human-machine interaction.Reservoir computing conceptually illustrated using a 'bucket of water' method to explain the nonlinear system of data processing.Human tissue acts as a reservoir due to nonlinear stress-strain qualities and viscoelastic properties, storing information.Reservoir computing shows promise in predicting chaotic systems like weather and other time-varying phenomena.These findings open avenues for leveraging human tissue dynamics in various computational tasks and applications.