Thursday, March 15, 2018
word for the moment:
connectome.
i'm seeing seveal new vocab terms lately, it can be tricky to keep up.
'spox' was new to me just now.
'civil liberties engineer' was a new one for me recently.
According to the company's website, Nectome claims it will one day be possible to survey the brain's connectome - the neural connections within the brain - to such a detailed degree that it will be able to reconstruct a person's memories even after they have died.
connectome.
i'm seeing seveal new vocab terms lately, it can be tricky to keep up.
'spox' was new to me just now.
'civil liberties engineer' was a new one for me recently.
According to the company's website, Nectome claims it will one day be possible to survey the brain's connectome - the neural connections within the brain - to such a detailed degree that it will be able to reconstruct a person's memories even after they have died.
Today's job title: Civil Liberties Engineer. > At Palantir we have a very ...
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Jul 7, 2015 - Today's job title: Civil Liberties Engineer. > At Palantir we have a very interesting (and probably unique) position called the 'Civil Liberties Engineer' (or more properly a Privacy & Civil Liberties Engineer or PCL Engineer). Describing the role of the PCL engineer can be approached in two ways – from the .
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