Published on 9 May 2015
Let’s think about the cybernetic future of human mankind. We could have brain implants that could improve memory or any kind of cognitive skills. We could have implanted magnets or RFID chips in our fingers to replace passwords and keys. We could have exoskeletons boosting our strength, we could be faster, jump higher so we could augment all different kinds of human capabilities. Let’s see what kind of real-life cyborgs we know of today who might show a good example of where we should find a balance between using technologies with our body but remaining a human being.
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Let’s think about the cybernetic future of human mankind. We could have brain implants that could improve memory or any kind of cognitive skills. We could have implanted magnets or RFID chips in our fingers to replace passwords and keys. We could have exoskeletons boosting our strength, we could be faster, jump higher so we could augment all different kinds of human capabilities. Let’s see what kind of real-life cyborgs we know of today who might show a good example of where we should find a balance between using technologies with our body but remaining a human being.
Read more about cyborgs in "The Guide to the Future of Medicine": http://amzn.to/1w0O3sx
Join the global discussion:
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