Kytheros wrote:SYED wrote:i wonder if the NEAT of the adams and eves contain any useful information. they were all saids, so the locations of their bodies known and preserved.
The implants might have a small amount of memory, for buffering purposes, data verification, and the like.
That being said, I'd agree that storing much, if anything, in the way of meaningful or useful information is unlikely at best.
Given how small a 128Gb of non volatile memory is now (thumbnail size for micro SD), tracking forward a few centuries, a few terabytes in an implantable micro controller is not unimaginable and 16 petabytes not beyond question (see verifier encrypted storage). Direct interfaces to the visual cortex are available now as experimental systems, auditory interfaces are a current commercial product so a direct memory interface would not be much of a stretch. The textev makes reference to the comparability of the high speed PICA interface to the NEAT interface (which if I was designing them, makes really good sense to use the same frequencies and protocols).
Based on the amount of memory present in a wireless modem, having a nonvolatile storage for buffering purposes and an operating system to access the data makes sense (most Wifi Modems run Linux or a derivative these days and have a few hundred meg of memory). Since human memory has a relatively slow update time having a high speed interface buffered down to human speed would make sense (i.e. down load instructions and then sleep on it while it is written to live memory).
This would of course require a logic system powered from human metabolic processes, which given glucose and alcohol fuel cells are available now, is a possibility.
The syncing with a PICA would then involve uploading the stored personality in non-volatile memory in the humans head to the PICA with later synchronization at the end of run. The NEAT head set could provide high power levels to support a faster up-link speed (low speed uplink could be supported by internal fuel cell power).
This also leads to the possibility of direct interfaces from mind to machine - no physical controls required, think and it happens, which the textev supports with reference to full immersion virtual reality.