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LifeNaut Launch

Today we’re glad to announce the public release of our rewrite of the LifeNaut research project. LifeNaut is an experiment to investigate how digital technology can best be used to help preserve a person’s memories, emotions, and personality. As part of this project, we built functionality for people to connect socially, upload and share photos, documents, videos, and more. Users can also use several instruments to measure various aspects of their personalities, and can create a digital avatar that can be trained to converse like the user. Here’s a preview of what it looks like:

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LifeNaut Phase 1 complete

Last week we delivered the first phase of development of the new platform for LifeNaut.com, and the product was successfully demonstrated to the project board of directors. LifeNaut is an experiment to investigate how digital technology can best be used to help preserve a person’s memories, emotions, and personality. Logic Branch is working with LifeNaut to improve the quality of their code to meet the requirements of the project’s long term goals.

LifeNaut code review

Logic Branch has been retained by the Terasem Foundation to perform an independent review of the source code and database for their LifeNaut research project. LifeNaut is investigating the best ways of digitally preserving various aspects of an individual’s personalities and memories. We’re thrilled to be working with an organization that has such long term goals, and which places a high value on well-crafted code to support those goals. We look forward to this chance to spend some quality time reading code, rather than just writing it. (We’ll be back to writing code soon enough, though!)