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wetware
/ ˈɛˌɛə /
noun
computing the nervous system of the brain, as opposed to computer hardware or software
computing the programmers, operators, and administrators who operate a computer system, as opposed to the system's hardware or software
Example Sentences
He also hopes to get in on the developing market for biodiversity credits, and to patent software, wetware and hardware technology the company develops.
Changing algorithms is easier than changing people: software on computers can be updated; the “wetware” in our brains has so far proven much less pliable.
A: You raise a fair point: Our species has perfected the hardware and software aspects of networking — but the wetware upgrades are incomplete, and the end users need training.
Rich folk can afford remote storage accessed by internal wetware, the kind that isn’t hackable and doesn’t have their memories and places they’ve been and what they did registered in a semi-public database.
Karla: You raise a fair point: Our species has perfected the hardware and software aspects of networking — but the wetware upgrades are incomplete, and the end users need training.
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