Archive for the ‘cyborgs’ category: Page 82
Jul 15, 2018
Artificial Intelligence And Prosthetics Join Forces To Create New Generation Bionic Hand
Posted by Dan Kummer in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, robotics/AI, transhumanism
“Our main goal is to let patients control them as naturally as though they were their biological limbs,” says Professor Dario Farina from Imperial College.
A team of scientists from Imperial College London and the University of Göttingen have teamed up to create a ‘next generation’ bionic hand. This bionic hand is special because it uses artificial intelligence to improve its functionality.
Jul 14, 2018
Artificial skin grown from spider silk could help heal wounds
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs
Jul 9, 2018
Exoskeleton that allows humans to work and play for longer
Posted by Steve Nichols in category: cyborgs
https://paper.li/e-1437691924#/
Would you put on an exoskeleton that meant you could run for an entire day without getting tired?
What about one that would allow you to stay on your feet longer at work?
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Jul 8, 2018
A Conversation on Cyborgism: An Interview with U.K. Cyborg Neil Harbisson
Posted by B.J. Murphy in category: cyborgs
https://youtube.com/watch?v=UXCq8rbTFSY
My grandparents’ generation saw the arrival of technology in peoples’ homes; my parents’ generation saw the arrival of technology in people’s lives; and the current generation is seeing the arrival of technology in peoples’ body.
Neil Harbisson goes into his goals and aspirations to unlock the potential of humanity and awaken a new age of cyborgism with the help of emerging technologies.
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Jul 7, 2018
What will humans look like in a million years?
Posted by Amberley Levine in categories: biological, cyborgs, evolution
To understand our future evolution we need to look to our past.
Will our descendants be cyborgs with hi-tech machine implants, regrowable limbs and cameras for eyes like something out of a science fiction novel?
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Jul 7, 2018
Exosuit to assist elderly mobility will be in stores
Posted by Klaus Baldauf in categories: cyborgs, robotics/AI
Seismic is combining clothing and robotics into what they call Powered Clothing™. They aim to get exosuits into stores by the end of 2018 in the US, Japan and the UK.
Jul 4, 2018
Interviews with Arie (Bionic technique) and Zoltan (Transhumanist)
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: cyborgs, transhumanism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e4KEYTFDw5k&app=desktop
FOR MY ENGLISH WATCHERS!
Future Flux Festival 2018 was a blast!
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Jul 2, 2018
Becoming a Cyborg: From Disabled to More-Than-Able
Posted by B.J. Murphy in categories: biological, cyborgs
In the famous sci-fi TV show Battlestar Galactica, John Cavil, a Cylon that appeared human, went on an epic rant that forever changed my perception of biology and my own biological substrate.
MIT rockstar Hugh Herr delivers another TED talk, only this time revealing a major breakthrough that’ll unleash a brave new future of cyborgs!
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Jun 30, 2018
Human Civilization is our Second Womb for Birthing Transhumans
Posted by Odd Edges in categories: biotech/medical, cyborgs, food, genetics, mathematics, sustainability, transhumanism
A being that can consciously alter its own DNA via technological intervention (i.e. cybernetic means) is what our Second Womb has been nurturing. We have used civilization to protect ourselves while we crack the code of our biological being. We started in the womb of the cave. Then moved on to the womb of the hut. Then the village, the city, and the state. All thew hile, we have been tinkering with our own DNA and the DNA of other species. To me, this is the real posthuman or transhuman — it is the creature that is actively editing its own biological blueprint through tech. This is what we’ve been doing since we started augmenting our bodies with clothing and animal skins. We’ve been modifying our ability to endure the slings and arrows of the cosmos.
What is human civilization? It is difficult to assert that other animals do not create their own civilizations — termites for instance meet some criteria for being categorized as cyborgs (building temperature-controlled mega structures). Animals communicate, express feelings, and have personalities. Octopi arrange furniture for would-be mates. Others engage in mating rituals. Some mourn the dead. Birds can solve simple math. Critters scheme, enterprise, forge bonds, and even produce art. What do we do that animals do not?
To our credit, we are the only animals that record, share, and develop history upon structures and materials outside of our bodies. We harness energy for massive projects. We farm, but again, so do leaf-cutter ants. But we create genetically novel vegetables and animals. We alter the global climate. Our enterprises are global, and given time and opportunity, our projects will eventually become exostellar. We do all this rather ferociously. Human history is a rather short explosion of civilization-building activities, and yet it might already have irrevocably altered the future of all life on this planet. No other creature has created a circumstance quite like that of human beings and our anthropocene project. For instance, unless we clean up the environment, the next few generations of plant and animal life are going to have be extremely resilient to radiation, Styrofoam, plastics, and other run-offs squeezed out from the human project. That is just a fact of life now on earth.
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