This document discusses cyborgs, which are humans whose bodies have been enhanced through technology. It defines cyborgs as organisms that have had exogenous or external components added to adapt to new environments. There are two main types: conventional cyborgs, which use external devices like prosthetics, and conditional cyborgs, which have internal implants replacing damaged body parts. The document examines examples of real people who could be considered cyborgs due to technological enhancements and discusses both the advantages and disadvantages of becoming a cyborg.
2. CYBORGS
An organism “to which exogenous
components have been added the purpose
of adapting to new ambient environment”
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4. WHY CYBORGS:
A CYBORG referred to a Human being
with bodily functions aided or
controlled by technological devices,
such as an oxygen tank, artificial heart
valve insulin pump artificial limbs, legs or
arms
6. CONVENTIONAL CYBORG
External provision of
an exoskeleton for the
satisfying the altered
fancy needs of a body. It
is known as
conventional cyborg.
7. CONDITIONAL CYBORG
Includes bionic implants
replanting the lost or
damaged of body for
the normal living in the
present environment. It
is known as conditional
cyborg.
8. ARE WE ALL CYBORGS?
OUR SECOND SKIN IS
OUR TECHNOLOGY, IT IS
OUR TURTLE SHELL . IT IS
OUR EXOSKELECTON
YES WE ARE ALREADY A
CYBORY BECAUSE WE USE
A TECHNOLOGY INSTEAD
OF OUR BRAIN AND
BIOLOGICAL PART ……
9. A brain-computer interface, or BCI,
provides a direct path of
communication from the brain to
communicate from the brain to an
external devices effectively creating
a cyborg…..
How does it work?
10. SOMECYBORGSARE:
Dr. KELVIN WARWICK AND HIS
WIFE IRENA
They insert a silicon chip
into their arms and
connected through the
internet with the project
of cyborg 1.0 and project
of cyborg 2.0
Professor cyborg
11. Hearing colors
NEIL HARBISSON
He is the first person in
the world with an
antenna implanted on
the skull and for being
legally recognized a
cyborg by a government
12. SKULL HEADPHONES
RICH LEE is a
transhumanist he implant
a headphone into the skull
for the navigation purpose
and he also develop the
gprs to navigate. It send
the frequency and check
the dimensional of the
objects near to him and it
will tell about the object.
13. Touch less technology
Mark Gasson is a scientist who
implant a bionic chip in his arm
and make as touchless technology .
It is used to unlock the devices
without touching like
smartphones, automatic doors
etc…
15. DISADVANTAGES OF CYBORGS:
CYBORG have physical limitations
It do not heal body damage normally
Requires maintenance
Psychological problems
The risk of rejection
They can be easily hacked