From the Huffington Post Why Workplace Jargon Is A Big Problem http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/25/work-words_n_5159868.html?utm_hp_ref=business&ir=Business When we replace a specific task with a vague expression, we grant the task more magnitude than it deserves. If we don't describe an activity plainly, it seems less like an easily achievable goal and more like a cloudy state of existence that fills unknowable amounts of time. A fog of fast and empty language has seeped into the workplace. I say it's time we air it out, making room for simple, concrete words, and, therefore, more deliberate actions. By striking the following 26 words from your speech, I think you'll find that you're not quite as overwhelmed as you thought you were. Count the number that LLNLs mangers use. touch base circle back bandwidth - impactful - utilize - table the discussion deep dive - engagement - viral value-add - one-sheet deliverable - work product - incentivise - take it to the ...
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https://youtu.be/MkTCIvM3uQc?si=C-l8iL7-sFMVhtUe
That was based more on an approach of altering an existing human, I think, similar to Elon Musk's Neuralink which is now looking for volunteers:
https://nypost.com/2023/11/07/business/elon-musks-neuralink-looking-for-volunteer-to-have-skull-cut-open/
https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn27869-animal-brains-connected-up-to-make-mind-melded-computer/
If human brains could be similarly connected, it might give us superhuman problem-solving abilities, and allow us to communicate abstract thoughts and experiences. “It is really exciting,” says Iyad Rahwan at the Masdar Institute in Abu Dhabi, UAE, who was not involved in the work. “It will change the way humans cooperate.”
https://singularityhub.com/2015/07/17/animal-brains-networked-into-organic-computer-brainet/
“Scientifically and technically, this is brilliantly done,” says Dr. Natasha Kovacevic, a brain-machine interface expert at the Rotman Research Institute who was not involved in the study, to Singularity Hub. “It’s amazing, but also scary that we can use live animals mechanistically as computer chips.”
Could we get a brain- computer hybrid glovebox worker for pits? One guy could do the jobs of 3 or 5 people. I would think that over time with computers and automation we would need less workers or become more efficient. Somehow with technology LANL is gotten bigger and less efficient.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1016/S1672-6529(13)60198-5
There is a well-known LGBTQ+ book from the 1980's that explores a similar theme, I believe, an evil corporation operates on volunteers to remove their free will, and they are then subject to degrading treatment and forced to perform various sexual acts. Of course, this is only part of the plot:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stars_in_My_Pocket_Like_Grains_of_Sand