Its no longer a distant dream or a sci-fi fantasy. The bionic age is here.
So many firsts:
These first patients and technologists are the pioneers, using bionics to restore normal human capabilities.
The next wave, though, is already upon us — those seeking to use technology to gain extra senses, or "superhuman" qualities. Neil Harbisson, a leader of the cyborg movement, implanted an antenna in his head a decade ago. He says it allows him to "hear" ultraviolet and infrared colors, now the purview of machines and select animals and insects.
Its a small leap from todays wearable technologies to tomorrows implantable ones, many of which are likely to be used for detecting and preventing disease. Within our lifetimes, bionics are likely to transform not only how we live but who we are.
Produced by Diane Galligan. Edited by Sam Rega. Additional producing by William Wei, Graham Flanagan and Jeff Girion.
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