ChristianKl comments on Memory Improvement: Mnemonics, Tools, or Books on the Topic? - Less Wrong Discussion
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It's on of those things you shouldn't wish an AGI to give you. It basically translates into wanting to be learning disabled. Human intelligence is about pattern matching and you can't see the forest if you mind sees every tree.
Anki. Because it is feature rich and gets the most development. Features like the undo button are useful. Complex card templates and plugins are also useful.
Why not? I'd just ask to see every tree and the forest. Transcending current human limitation is exactly what the singularity is god for.
... I'm not sure whether that is a misspelling ... (Freudian slip?)
It was a misspelling, but I decided to keep it.
You don't. Those humans who have something approaching eidetic memory can't do pattern matching very well.
Human memory doesn't work like computer memory. The brain makes tradeoffs between being able to remember individual pieces of information and abstractions of them.
See my stackexchange post.