This document discusses cyborgs, which are humans enhanced with both biological and technological parts. It provides a brief history of cyborgs, including how the term was coined in 1960. It then describes different types of cyborgs, such as those meant for convenience or to replace damaged body parts. The document outlines some applications of cyborg technology in medicine, the military, and sports. It notes advantages like returning function and increased abilities, as well as disadvantages like expense and possible loss of humanity. In conclusion, it suggests that while cyborgs have downsides, their future intelligence could help protect humanity if needed.
3. Abstract
Humans have limited capabilities.
Humans sense the world in a restricted way.
Can we use technology to upgrade humans?
The paper emphasizes on the use of the cyborgs
to make the happy lives
4. Cyborgs are originated from the concept
of cybernetics, which is referred as a mixture of
both organism and the technology.
When an organism is half human and half machine
then we call them CYBORG.
In the years ahead we will witness machines with
an Intelligence more powerful than that of humans
INTRODUCTION
5. History
The term was coined by Manfred E. Clynes and
Nathan S. Kline in 1960 to refer to their conception
of an enhanced human being who could survive in
extra terrestrial environments
Dr. Kevin Warwick heads the Cybernetics
Department at the University of Reading in the
United Kingdom.
In 1998, implanted a silicon chip transponder in his
left hand by surgical operation.
6. Types of Cyborgs
1.Convenient cyborgs
Convenient cyborgs may refer to any external
provision of an exoskeleton for satisfying the
altered fancy needs of body
2.Conditional cyborgs
Conditional cyborgs includes bionic implants
replanting the Lost or damaged body for the
normal living in the present environment.
7. ROBOTS & CYBORGS
A robot doesn't
necessarily have to
resemble a human.
It can be in the shape of a
dog, or one of those giant
arms in a car
factory.
ROBOTS CYBORGS
Cyborgs are beings that
are part mechanical and
part organic.
It can be anyone whose
body relies on a form of
machinery in order to
survive - such as a
pacemaker or an insulin
pump - to be a cyborg.
13. 4.ART
The concept of cyborgation to associate to most people with
science fiction, they tend to believe cyborgs exist only in
imaginations of writers and artists. Cyborgs get famed through
mainly science fiction films and through stories of writers
15. DISADVANTAGES
Possible loss of humanity
Expensive
Loss of Acceptable Appearance
Likely to Die in the Creation Procedures
16. CONCLUSION
Human Humans limited capabilities ,human
sense the world in a restricted way .
Even cyborgs has some major defects and wrong
sidesas like any technologies evolving now days.
Finally I would like to say that if the future of
intelligent robots,then to protect mankind, we
will must need someTERMINATORs. They all are
CYBORGS. Because by making human CYBORGS.
17. REFERENCES
Clynes, M. & Kline N., 1960, Cyborgs and Space, Astronautics.
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Haraway, Donna J. 1991,Simians, Cyborgs, and Women: The Reinvention
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