wetware
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wetware (uncountable)
- (slang) The human brain or mind, often specifically as a computing element. Adapted as a biological parallel to hardware and software. Common in the cyberspace genre of science fiction.
- 2001, Dr. Peter Knight, Conspiracy Culture: From Kennedy to 'The X-Files, Routledge, →ISBN, page 183:
- … cyberpunk dream to leave behind the fallible "meat" or "wetware" of the body by entering the datasphere ...
- 2012 March 18, Steve Lohr, “In Crosswords, It’s Man Over Machine, for Now”, in NYT, retrieved 2012-09-17:
- Over the weekend, an impressive crossword-solving computer program, called Dr. Fill, which I wrote about earlier, matched its digital wits against the wetware of 600 of the nation’s best human solvers at the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament in Brooklyn.
- The underlying generative code for an organism, as found in the genetic material, in the biochemistry of the cells, or in the architecture of the body’s tissues.
Synonyms
- (human brain as a computing element): liveware
Further reading
- wetware at OneLook Dictionary Search
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