Cyborg is a technology which can improve the capabilities of the human being and upgrades him. Cyborg is an cybernetic organism which is a part human and a part machine which gets inputs from the human senses and the machine interface. Cybernetic organism is a chip implanted in a human body which is interfaced to the central nervous system of the body and also receives messages from the machine.
*History of cyborg
*brain computer interface
*Examples of cyborg
Cyborgs-The next generation human-robotic devicesRohit Agrawal
8th i.e (4x First Prize) consecutive wins on this Presentation of Cyborg.
A Cyborg is a Cybernetic Organism, part human part machine; it thrives on the inputs both from the living senses and from the machine interface, which acts as an enhancement module.
cyborg technology is a robotic solution to attach the artificial body parts to the humans.The artificial body parts attached to human body will be under the control of human brain.
and work like a natural body parts.
The seminar discuss about the main features, and advantages of cyborg, its uses and all other factors. in the slides the seminar also discuss about the history of cyborg, comparison b/w robots and cyborgs, real life cyborgs and all.
Cyborg is a technology which can improve the capabilities of the human being and upgrades him. Cyborg is an cybernetic organism which is a part human and a part machine which gets inputs from the human senses and the machine interface. Cybernetic organism is a chip implanted in a human body which is interfaced to the central nervous system of the body and also receives messages from the machine.
*History of cyborg
*brain computer interface
*Examples of cyborg
Cyborgs-The next generation human-robotic devicesRohit Agrawal
8th i.e (4x First Prize) consecutive wins on this Presentation of Cyborg.
A Cyborg is a Cybernetic Organism, part human part machine; it thrives on the inputs both from the living senses and from the machine interface, which acts as an enhancement module.
cyborg technology is a robotic solution to attach the artificial body parts to the humans.The artificial body parts attached to human body will be under the control of human brain.
and work like a natural body parts.
The seminar discuss about the main features, and advantages of cyborg, its uses and all other factors. in the slides the seminar also discuss about the history of cyborg, comparison b/w robots and cyborgs, real life cyborgs and all.
This PPT is about one of the most advanced technology which allows to pair the human intelligence with the power of technology to open the gates of infinite possibilities.. this is about CYBORGS
Here is very good and amazing presentation on Brain chipss...
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brain chip technology is a technology which involves communication based on neural activity generated by the brain. brain chip technology implements the brain computer interface.
This PPT is about one of the most advanced technology which allows to pair the human intelligence with the power of technology to open the gates of infinite possibilities.. this is about CYBORGS
Here is very good and amazing presentation on Brain chipss...
read this carefully and work on this because the work on brain is very good for future research...
brain chip technology is a technology which involves communication based on neural activity generated by the brain. brain chip technology implements the brain computer interface.
a cyborg, is that of a being composed of both organic and artificial systems, between which there is feedback-control, with the artificial systems closely mimicking the behavior of organic systems.
How the Cyborg is implementing in real world application.
Cyborg provides enhancement in human life forms .........
Robots assist humans by performing everyday tasks for them, including cleaning, doing laundry, and even cooking. Robots are programmed to listen to humans' instructions, but those instructions must be precise in order for the robot to fulfill them.
I am presenting this PPT to inform you about cyborgs. Cyborgs is the future technology. This will help the people to recover from the lost of body parts due to any accidents.
THE INSANE AND EXCITING FUTURE OF THE BIONIC BODY.
WHAT IS BIONICS
BIONIC EYES.
BIONIC LIMBS.
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Lovely Sinha, UiPath Community Chapter Leader, UiPath MVPx3, Hyper-automation Consultant, First Abu Dhabi Bank
10:20 A UiPath cross-region MEA overview
Ashraf El Zarka, VP and Managing Director MEA, UiPath
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Deepthi Deepak, Head of Intelligent Automation CoE, First Abu Dhabi Bank
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Boris Krumrey, Global VP, Automation Innovation, UiPath
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Brendan Lingam, Director of Sales and Business Development, Marc Ellis
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Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
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2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
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Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
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https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
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This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
2. Introduction
• Cyborg, a compound word derived
from cybernetics and organism.
• It is a term coined by Manfred Clynes in
1960 to describe the need for mankind to
artificially enhance biological functions.
• A cyborg referred to a human being with
bodily functions aided or controlled by
technological devices.
3. History
• The term “cyborg” was first coined
by NASA scientists, Nathan Kline and
Manfred Clynes in 1960.
• They discussed the potential advantages
of a machine/human hybrid that could
operate in outer space.
• Cyborgs are often depicted as “half-man
half-machine” beings with robotic or bionic
implants.
4. Types of Cyborg
CYBORG
Convenient Cyborg Conditional Cyborg
Convenient cyborgs Conditional Cyborgs
may refer to any includes bionic implants
external provision of replanting the lost or
an exoskeleton for the damaged body for the
satisfying the altered normal living in the
fancy needs of body. present environment.
5. LATEST TECHNOLOGY
• At present Cyborgology concentrates on
the development of Conditional cyborgs.
• That is living being with a mechanical body
part which is replaced for the damaged or
lost body part.
6. ROBOTS & CYBORGS
Robots CYBORGS
• A robot doesn't • Cyborgs are beings that
necessarily have to are part mechanical and
resemble a human. part organic.
• It can be in the shape of a • It can be anyone whose
dog, or one of those giant body relies on a form of
arms in a car machinery in order to
factory. survive - such as a
pacemaker or an insulin
pump - to be a cyborg.
7. Films That uses Cyborg
• Star Wars universe
• Eliminators
• Cyborg
• Johnny Mnemonic
• Terminator Salvation
25. APPLICATIONS
• IN MEDICAL FIELD
• IN MILITARY
• IN SPORTS
• IN ART
• IN POPULAR CULTURE
26. Advantages of Cyborg
• Prolongs life
• Enables one to lead a normal life
• Gives a part of the body back
• Improves the quality of life
27. Disadvantages of Cyborg
• Training is needed for doctors
• They are all expensive
• Psychological problems
• Feeling „different‟ to everyone else
• The risk of rejection/infection
• Pain during operation