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Software Backs Up Human Memory

CWmike writes "Ever try to remember who you bumped into at the store a few days back? Well, you're not alone. And IBM researchers are working on software that just may help you better recollect all the forgotten pieces of your life. This week, the company unveiled Pensieve, software that stores images, sounds, and text on everyday mobile devices, then allows the user extract them later on, to help them recall names, faces, conversations and events. IBM's project is akin to one that Gordon Bell and other scientists at Microsoft Research have been working on for the past nine years."

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  1. BAD IDEA! by ILuvRamen · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The human memory works by really, really remembering things that are deemed important by you at the time. If you know you can just save everyone's name and photo to a device, it'll get marked as don't remember. And then the device gets stolen or breaks and you didn't back it up and suddenly you're an amnesiac lol.

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  2. Backup for Human Memory? by Jager+Dave · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This was invented awhile ago... it's called a legal pad.

  3. The Only Problem... by eulernet · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Ok, we can now backup our memory.

    But how do we restore it ?

  4. Re:Pensieve? by utnapistim · · Score: 3, Insightful

    err ... that would be Microsoft.

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