As someone with a terrible ability to remember things, that could be a blessing and a curse. I like to think my brain has most of my memories hidden away for my own good but sometimes it would be nice to remember more of my early life.
As someone with a terrible ability to remember things, that could be a blessing and a curse. I like to think my brain has most of my memories hidden away for my own good but sometimes it would be nice to remember more of my early life.
I was thinking it would be more of a "Where is that memory" and then access it, rather than having random memories surface. There are a few things I'd prefer to forget, but those experiences are what makes up my being.
I'm intrigued by the idea of having a true multi-processing, multi-tasking system in my brain.
I was thinking it would be more of a "Where is that memory" and then access it, rather than having random memories surface. There are a few things I'd prefer to forget, but those experiences are what makes up my being.
I'm intrigued by the idea of having a true multi-processing, multi-tasking system in my brain.
Oh, baby! Sign me up! This is Count Zero-North American Confederation-Trent Castenevaras territory. USB-C today, low-power Blue Tooth powered with something along the lines of microtubines in an artery sounds more likely by the time someone manages to produce a useful co-processor.
Even if it only provides a means of actually indexing and searching memory it would be great.