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Even the Star Trek franchise, our usual go-to source for an optimistic take on the future, becomes notably technophobic when it comes to human augmentation. The idea of cybernetic enhancements, of ...
In the 21st century, companies like Medtronic and Advanced Bionics are disrupting the healthcare market once again, this time with cybernetic medical implants ... of the human nervous system ...
Human Revolution leaves my limbs and eyes aching for the promise of a future that might not arrive in my lifetime. Back in my Shadowrun days I often joked that as soon as cybernetic implants were ...
Neil Harbisson, the world’s first recognized cyborg, is featured in a new documentary that challenges the boundaries of human augmentation ... to the body via cybernetic implants and the ...
The annual Grindfest meetup sees biohackers display implants and augmentations ... another said they had a master's in human anatomy. They all had the same mission, to merge with machines.
In the future, humanity may embrace genetic engineering and cybernetic augmentation of mind and body, but what does this Transhuman future look like? And should we embrace or resist these paths?
Neuralink founder Elon Musk said the first human patient to receive one of his company's cybernetic implants appears to have made a full recovery. In a Spaces event Monday on his social media ...
When I think of Human Revolution ... called ‘naturals’, which boils over in the sequel, and life with cybernetic implants is often more trouble than it’s worth – even if you can punch ...
Billionaire CEO Elon Musk said the first human to receive a Neuralink cybernetic implant did so on Sunday and is recovering well. In September, Neuralink announced it was holding open recruitment ...