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Presentation On Cyborg Presented By- Astha Harpreet Singh Shivani Shweta

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Presentation On

Cyborg Presented By-

Astha

Harpreet Singh

Shivani

Shweta

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Introduction

• Cyborg, a compound word derived from cybernetics and organism.

• It is a term coined by Manfred Clynes in 1960 to describe the need for mankind to artificially enhance biological functions.

• A cyborg referred to a human being with bodily functions aided or controlled by technological devices.

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History

• The term “cyborg” was first coined by NASA scientists, Nathan Kline and Manfred Clynes in 1960.

• They discussed the potential advantages of a machine/human hybrid that could operate in outer space.

• Cyborgs are often depicted as “half-man half-machine” beings with robotic or bionic implants.

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Types of Cyborg

CYBORG

Convenient Cyborg Conditional Cyborg Convenient cyborgs Conditional Cyborgs

may refer to any includes bionic implants

external provision of replanting the lost or

an exoskeleton for the damaged body for the

satisfying the altered normal living in the

fancy needs of body. present environment.

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LATEST TECHNOLOGY

• At present Cyborgology concentrates on the development of Conditional cyborgs.

• That is living being with a mechanical body part which is replaced for the damaged or lost body part.

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ROBOTS & CYBORGS

Robots• A robot doesn't

necessarily have toresemble a human.

• It can be in the shape of a dog, or one of those giant arms in a carfactory.

CYBORGS• Cyborgs are beings that

are part mechanical and part organic.

•  It can be anyone whose body relies on a form ofmachinery in order to survive - such as a pacemaker or an insulin pump - to be a cyborg.

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Films That uses Cyborg

• Star Wars universe• Eliminators• Cyborg• Johnny Mnemonic• Terminator Salvation

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16 Genuine Cyborg Technologies

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Vision Enhancing Contact Lens

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Cochlear Implant

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Touch Bionics I-Limb

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Proprio Bionic Foot

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Tooth and Ear Cellphone Implant

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Otto Bock C-Leg Intelligent Prosthetic Leg

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MC3 Biolung Artifical Lung

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Artificial Heart

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Otto Bock- 3D Hip Joint system

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Bone Marrow Stem Cell Artificial Skin

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McKibben Artificial Pneumatic Muscles

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HepaLife Bioreactor Artificial Liver

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World First Artificial Stomach

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AWAK A Wearable Artificial Kidney

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The Boston Retinal Implant Project

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Neuro-Controlled Bionic Arm

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APPLICATIONS

• IN MEDICAL FIELD• IN MILITARY• IN SPORTS• IN ART• IN POPULAR CULTURE

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Advantages of Cyborg

• Prolongs life 

• Enables one to lead a normal life 

• Gives a part of the body back 

• Improves the quality of life 

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Disadvantages of Cyborg

• Training is needed for doctors 

• They are all expensive 

• Psychological problems 

• Feeling ‘different’ to everyone else 

• The risk of rejection/infection 

• Pain during operation 

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