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Presented By M.

Praveen Kumar 08RJ1A0430

Introduction History Cyborg Cybernetics Classification of cyborgs Applications Advantages Dis-advantages Conclusion

The term cyborg is often

today applied to an organism that has enhanced abilities due to technology, though this perhaps oversimplifies the necessity of feedback for regulating the subsystem.

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 extraterrestrial environments. In 2010, the Cyborg Foundation became the world's first international organization dedicated to help humans become cyborgs.

A cyborg is a being with both biological and artificial

(e.g. electronic, mechanical or robotic) parts.

Cybernetics or Communication in the animal and the

Machine. Based on the Greek Kybernetics, meaning governor

Cyborgs are categorized into two types based on their

structural and functional role play.


1.

Convenient Cyborgs

2. Conditional Cyborgs.

In 2004, under the heading Bridging the Island of the Colourblind

Project, a British and completely colorblind artist, Neil Harbisson, started wearing an eyeborg on his head in order to hear colors[11]. His prosthetic device was included within his passport photograph which has been claimed to confirm his cyborg status

In medicine: In medicine, there are two important and different types of cyborgs: The restorative and the enhanced. Restorative technologies "restore lost function, organs, and limbs" The key aspect of restorative cyborgization is the repair of broken or missing processes to revert to a healthy or average level of function.

Cyborgs have become a well-known part of science

fiction literature and other media. Examples of fictional biologically based cyborgs include Spartans from Halo, RoboCop,

cyborgization" as an attempt to codify "normalization"

through cochlear implantation in young deaf children. for the deaf child that would be to become fully hearing

It is clear that by using cyborgs the artificial life will

eventually win out against organic life since it is more durable and more efficient. Prolongs life Enables one to lead a normal life Gives a part of the body back Improves the quality of life

They are all expensive

Psychological problems
Pain during operation. The essence of our humanity will be lost to this

technology.

Even cyborgs has some major defects and wrong sides as 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 some TERMINATORs. They all are CYBORGS. Because by making human CYBORGS, we may have the following extra ordinary capabilities.

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