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SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPLICATIONS OF COMBRAINS

Viswanatha Subramaniam ()

Development and Comp Systems from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: Human brain has invented the Computer&upgraded it to a level of Combrains. With Artificial Chemical Memory, these may grow to function as independent Iintellects, Master/Sponsor representatives and self- decision workers with autonomy&supreme capability. Like any human society learn and function with both constructive and destructive ways,the Combrains will too behave. But the dimension of the Combrain behaviour is wide&cover the whole world with Internet. Even if they are a menace, it will be impossible to stop their growth, motivated by the decreasing cost versus the their analysis,search & inference capabilities. As a result,the Governments have to enunciate different laws to control these inanimate Combrains. The best utility of the Combrain will be to identify,plan&derive implementation methods for Basic Needs;Domestic Investment,Savings,Technology;Labour;Management Decision& Productivity Monitoring; and prediction&preparation for the impact of Intangible components in Development process

Keywords: Artilect; Attraction; Basic Needs; Behaviour; Brain; Caution; Chemical; Combrain; Community; Competition; Constructive; Darwin; Decision; Discipline; Domestic; Dynamic; Expert; Fittest; Gravitation; Inanimate; Intangible; Internet; Investment; Labour; Law; Legislation; Master; Memory; Modules; Neuron; Polymer; Productive; Reaction; Repulsion; Saving; Sponsor; Technology; Wage earner (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B41 D63 D83 F17 F23 F42 I28 K22 K32 K42 L41 L86 O31 O33 O38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005-12-24
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