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Neural Prosthesis - the cyborg potential
1. Neural Prosthesis - the cyborg potential
Brain-to-Computer Interfaces, Wetware and Cyborg alpha 0.7
A research presentation by Piotr Kulaga
desc9182/desc9190 â Semester 1, 2008
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2. Neural Prosthesis
the cyborg potential
ï§ Inspiration
A response to Finn Bowring's philosophical warning in âScience,
Seeds and Cyborgs - Biotechnology and the appropriation of lifeâ
and a review of âHuman Version 2.0â - Horizon BBC documentary
ï§ Motivation
Philosophical grounds for deliberations about my project
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3. Background
abstruse futurists
ï§ âA Cyborg Manifestoâ by Donna Haraway (1985)
provided a controversial and provocative vision of the
cyborg paradigm;
'The machine is not an it to be animated⊠The machine is us, our
processes, an aspect of our embodiment.'
ï§ Other proponents of genetic and computer based human
augmentation;
Hans Moravec, Peter Sloterdijik, Lee Silver, Gregory Stock and
Ray Kurzweil.
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4. BCI research
Brain-to-Computer Interface
ï§ Pioneers of BCI
Kevin Warwick, Hunter Peckham (Case Western Reserve University in
Cleveland), Phillip Kennedy and Roy Bakay (Emory University, Atlanta),
Theodore Berger (The University of Southern California, LA) and Gary
Strong (ex DARPA, National Science Foundation)
ï§ Major source of funding
Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
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5. Neural Prosthesis
how does it work
âNeural Prosthesis: Reading the Mindâ
Computerworld, October 1, 2001
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6. Neural Prosthesis
rat
âHuman Version 2.0â BBC Horizon
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7. Neural Prosthesis
monkey
âHuman Version 2.0â BBC Horizon
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8. Neural Prosthesis
human
âHuman Version 2.0â BBC Horizon
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9. Computer
brain
32 thousand silicon neurons modelling a part
of a rat brain and four neurons implemented
in silicon.
âHuman Version 2.0â BBC Horizon
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10. Quantum
computer â this & that
"You don't have to understand
the nature of things, in order to
build cool devices.â
âHuman Version 2.0â BBC Horizon
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11. Luddites
and cautious objectors
Theodore Kaczynski (Harvard graduate
and participant of brain experiments there
and CIA Project MK Ultra) the infamous
Unabomber
Erwin Straus âThe upright Postureâ
Finn Bowring âScience, Seeds and
Cyborgs - Biotechnology and the
appropriation of lifeâ
âHuman Version 2.0â BBC Horizon
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12. Relevance to my work
mostly philosophical
ï§ The 'wired-in' sense of presence
ï§ Conscious and otherwise elicitation of emotional states
through a prosthetic computing device
ï§ The implied persistence of experiences
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13. References
and sources
ï§ Anthes, G., (2001). âNeural Prosthesis: Reading the Mindâ
Computerworld, October 1, 2001. (pp32)
ï§ Bowring, F., (2003). âScience, Seeds and Cyborgs - Biotechnology
and the appropriation of lifeâ, Verso an imprint of New Left Books,
London. (pp259-277)
ï§ Gralla, P., (2001). âWETWARE Human and animal brains being
wired to computersâ Computerworld, October 1, 2001. (pp32)
ï§ Van Der Pool, J., Cohen, A., Editor, (2006). âHuman Version 2.0â,
BBC Horizon, www.bbc.co.uk/horizon.
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