news, revisit |
[Nov. 20th, 2002|11:20 am] |
New Scientist article: Engineers are working on software to load every photo you take, every letter you write - in fact your every memory and experience - into a surrogate brain that never forgets anything.
e.s. comment: can be done today by something like LJ sw, wherein everybody runs their own server.
possible problems: content aggregation, access rights, navigation and control. efficient filtering is a must.
collaborative filtering may actually work here. need to find "aggregators", i.e. people with 500+ "friend of", e.g. avva
actions: 1) talk to V.Py. 2) send e-mail to support, they must have the data 3) again looks like scale-free model, investigate further. |
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