Sentences with word «wetware»

As Silva informs this big - eyed baby that she is both like a «wetware Android» and «transcendent,» she looks at him as though she understands and is fascinated by every single word he says.
Anne McCaffrey, over twenty - five years ago, wrote of immense space ships that had handicapped and otherwise helpless human beings hard - wired into their central computer control so that the ships could be seen as either enormously bionic humans or wetware operated hardware (McCaffrey 1969).
Packed into the kilogram or so of neural wetware between the ears is everything we know: a compendium of useful and trivial facts about the world, the history of our lives, plus every skill we've ever learned, from riding a bike to persuading a loved one to take out the trash.
Your cranial wetware is numb, but you need one last look at your patient's whole body scans.
Certain groups of scientists are in there using open notebook science and open wetware and various things like that to do their jobs.
Cobb (Leonardo DiCaprio) works with a team of hackers — including a really smart, beautiful female geek (I am officially in love with Ellen Page)-- who together set out to hack wetware, rather than software.
This convergence will allow us to transfer ourselves out of the «wetware» of the brain and into super-sophisticated hardware, thus enhancing our powers and possibly securing a kind of immortality.
Don't allow just anything to run on your wetware.
The challenge is to make a reliable, long - term connection between the hardware and the wetware — one that is unaffected by corrosion, scar tissue, or the shifting and dying of cells in the brain.
When they get to the brain, Nathan mentions it's not hardware, but «wetware» implying a biological component.
Technologies and approaches appropriate for study, development and enhancement under this [announcement] include hardware (e.g., instruments, devices, etc.), software (e.g., computational algorithms, informatics tools, etc.), and wetware (e.g., imaging probes, genetic tools, etc.) that would be used to study the brain or behavior in basic or clinical research (or for clinical use).»
Run this through your wetware: What about a car that uses a powerful electric motor to drive the wheels, that you would charge overnight like a cordless phone, that would deliver per - mile costs at a fraction of gasoline?
Also known as «wetware», these brain - computer interfaces would effectively convert the chemical and electrical signals from the brain into machine readable data, and vice versa.
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