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| Subject: As Race To 'Microchip & Cyborg' Humanity Begins, Big Corp Techs Around The World Gear Up To Cash In On Final Phase Of Man Tue Nov 04, 2014 7:11 am | |
| As Race To 'Microchip & Cyborg' Humanity Begins, Big Corp Techs Around The World Gear Up To Cash In On Final Phase Of Man
Hardly any major new science or tech emerges without WiFi capabilities, or microchip processors, or something synthetic. For example, robotic limbs are connecting to the nervous system. Chip implants can release hormones in the body. And exoskeletons are helping the disabled walk. The synergies of this interconnected world are stronger than ever. Coders, engineers, and biologists often work hand in hand, all in the same lab. “There’s no longer this big divide between medicine and technology,” says Gray Scott, a futurist and co-executive producer of upcoming documentary The Future of Work and Death. “We are increasingly becoming cyborg-like beings. We are becoming literally what we create. Biology, physics, and technology are evolving towards one-and-the-same-thing.” |
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