But by another perspective on the cyborg spectrum, we are all cyborgs.
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But by another perspective on the cyborg spectrum, we are all cyborgs.
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“But what do you use it for? What do you do with it?” These questions came from my mother during a recent conversation. She was asking me about my computers and my electronic-infested life, and could not understand why I am so attached to my computers and gadgets. My step-father had asked me not long [...]
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Why would anybody want to replace their body, in whole or in part, with mechanical parts? Why in the world would anybody want to upload their mind into a machine?
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How close are we in the real world of today to the technologies, to the culture, to the psychology of my imaginary 2230? How close, ultimately, is reality to science-fiction?
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