Jiang's analogy for memory stored beyond the local brain and accessed through the brain the way a device accesses remote information.
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cloud memory
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...our brains are just smartphones that access the internet. So our memories are stored on the cloud, and what our brains do is it..."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...our brains are just smartphones that access the internet. So our memories are stored on the cloud, and what our brains do is it..."
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"...our brains are just smartphones that access the internet. So our memories are stored on the cloud, and what our brains do is it..."
"war with time. Right, and there are different types of memory, right? There's memory you can store in your computer. There are memories you..."
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