Alan Turing would have one hundred years next 23 June 2012. His 1950 paper “Computing Machinery and Intelligence” is one of the most cited where the "father of Computer Science" proposed to change the question "Do machines think?" to "Can machines do what we (as thinking entities) can do?". The core elements of such machines are (multi)processors that are (still) known as electronic devices.
Knowing that “scientists are one step closer to making a biological computer after building basic components for digital devices out of bacteria and DNA” ( ref ) , will “artificial intelligence” remain valuable descriptive name when it’ll come to biological computers?