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CYBORG

Guided by Presented by
Mrs Megha Chandran Al Ameen A
Lr in EC Roll no. 14
S5, EC Dept
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Contents

1. Introduction
2. Cyborg
3. Types of Cyborg
4. Difference between Cyborg and Robot
5. Advantages and Disadvantages of Cyborg
6. Applications
7. Conclusion

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Introduction
 Kevin Warwick has taken the first steps on this path.

 In the years ahead we will witness machines with an


Intelligence more powerful than that of humans.

 It will be a robot dominated world with dire


consequences for humankind.

 The term Cyborg was coined by Manfred E. Clynes and


Nathan S. Kline in 1960

 In 2010, the Cyborg Foundation became the world’s


first international organization dedicated to help humans
become cyborgs.
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Why Cyborgs ?
 CYBORG is a combination between man
and machine.
 Different from a robot.
 Used to repair or overcome physical
and mental constraints.
 Cyborgs are considered as the next step of
human evolution…
 A seed sized electronic implant can do
many functions..

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Brain-to- Machine Mechanism

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CYBORG TYPES

Cyborgs are categorized into two types based on their structural


and functional role play.

1. Individual Cyborgs
2. Social Cyborgs.

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INDIVIDUAL CYBORG.

 It is used to refer to a human with bionic, or robotic.

 Artificial objects such as prosthesis are so closely


attached human bodies.

 Today the C-Leg system developed by Otto Bock HealthCare.

 Is used to replace a human leg that has been amputated


because of injury or illness.

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INDIVIDUAL CYBORG

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SOCIAL CYBORG
 More broadly, the full term "cybernetic organism is used to
describe larger networks of communication and control

 A corporation can be considered as an artificial intelligence that


makes use replaceable human components to function

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Cyborg and Robots
 Robots, even after many developments, is still dumb
machines working on some written commands and
programs.

 Cyborgs are not just super humans having extra


abilities and mechanical body parts, it’s a new approach
having a wide range of applications and possibilities…

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Comparision with Robots

 A robot is an automated machine while a cyborg is a


combination of an organism with a machine.
 Robots aren’t alive while cyborgs are.
 Robots can be simple or very complex while cyborgs a
retypically very complex.
 Robots do not get tired while get tired

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Applications
 Medicine
 Artificial implementations
 Cochlear implants
 Retinal implants
 Art
 Military
 Sports
 Marine

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Advantages

 Prolongs life
 Enables one to lead a normal life
 Give a part of the body back
 Improves the quality of life

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Disadvantages
 Training is needed for doctors
 They are all Expensive
 Pyschological problems
 Feeling different to everyone else
 The risk of rejection
 Pain during operations

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Conclusion
• Human Humans limited capabilities ,human sense
the world in a restricted way .
• Even cyborgs has some major defects and wrong
sides as like any technologies evolving now days.
• Finally 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

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Any questions……

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THANK YOU

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