Human-like cyborgs have been existing in Hollywood movies for decades, but with each passing day, they are becoming a reality with which we will have to learn to coexist in future. For India, a most ...
The allure of the cyborg is so widely-accepted that it’s become a cliche in science fiction, but people rarely ask why. Doesn’t it seem a little strange that humans are so powerfully attracted to ...
Humanity is currently privileged to have choices. We can watch every sci-fi movie and TV series ever made and decide which character we'd like our future selves to play when we become robots. It's a ...
The term cyborg might not be a word you use in your everyday vocabulary, but it is a term that might make its way into everyday language in the very near future. (Consider the term, “biometrics” and ...
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Britain's greatest living scientist is convinced cyborgs will rule the planet by the end of this century. James Lovelock is predicting a world where artificial intelligence takes control because they ...
STOCKHOLM --The syringe slides in between the thumb and index finger. Then, with a click, a microchip is injected in the employee’s hand. Another “cyborg” is created. What could pass for a dystopian ...
Bionic beings who are part-human, part-machine may sound like a concept that still belongs in science fiction stories. But experts say that cyborgs are already walking among us, and have been around ...
In a small dark experiment room, Bill, a wheel-chair bound tetraplegic, stares intently at a simulated arm on a computer screen. Two tentacle-like cables protrude from his skull and hook into a nearby ...
Cyborgs. Despite a number of humans exhibiting traits of being such "cybernetic organisms", it is the many realms of fiction within which the majority reside. Modern videogames in particular have ...
The syringe slides in between the thumb and index finger. Then, with a click, a microchip is injected in the employee’s hand. Another “cyborg” is created. What could pass for a dystopian vision of the ...
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