Augmenting long-term memory (2018)

In the mid-1920s, a Moscow newspaper reporter named Solomon Shereshevsky caught the attention of his boss when it was discovered that he had an extraordinary memory. Shereshevsky was able to remember long strings of words and numbers with ease. Psychologist Alexander Luria became fascinated with Shereshevsky’s memory and studied him for 30 years. In his book “The Mind of a Mnemonist,” Luria reported that Shereshevsky had an unlimited memory capacity and could recall information even years after it was initially presented to him. This story brings up questions about the potential of computers to enhance human memory, leading to the development of tools like the memex and the world wide web. This essay explores personal memory systems, with a particular focus on the Anki system. The author shares their own experience with Anki and how it has revolutionized their ability to remember information efficiently. They discuss the benefits of using Anki and its applications in various aspects of life, including learning from papers and books, recalling information from conversations, and remembering personal facts. The author also describes their experience using Anki to thoroughly read a research paper in an unfamiliar field, showcasing how the system can aid in understanding complex concepts. They highlight

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