I don't mean to sound like a jerk but your grammar is so poor I can barely make out what you are asking. What I think you are asking is if it will be beneficial to human kind to have people who are cyborgs. I would suppose that being an enhanced human could be an advantage. Increased strength, computer interfacing, super senses....... It could also turn out badly maybe. Although most SciFi novels have the terrorizers as robots not cyborgs. People usually feel sorry for cyborgs because unless they are self mutilators they ended up that way because of some horrifying accident. RoboCop is one example. Xris Cyborg from the Blood Royal universe is another.
2007-02-01 16:27:42
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answered by mazaker2000 3
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This is an answer I gave to a question earlier today. Maybe something in it will be helpful to you. Good luck!
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No one will be dying of old age any more because of advances in nano-technology, coupled with medical research. Everyone will be in good health, and everyone will have become very intelligent through further application of that same medical research and nano-technology. We will all be androids, part natural human and part nano-tech.
The effects of these changes on human beliefs, human society and human behavior will be so great that we effectively will have evolved into another species. Human history will be classified in three stages: Prehistoric, mortal and immortal.
Those of us reading this now will all be dead. We're the last of the mortals, living in a era which history will come to consider as primitive as we, today, consider the pre-Neolithic era.
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Source: Logical extrapolation of past history plus existing trends in science and medical research.
2007-02-02 00:24:24
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answered by Husker41 7
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Half human /half robot. I can only imagine that if the human paart is the mind and the heart and the robot part are organs,limbs that would outperform the human counterparts. Could we have robotics added to us then we in fact could achieve some sort of immortality or at the least a much much longer life for robotic organs could just be replaced and replaced and replaced since robotics could not be made to last forever. To have intelligence programmed being a part of the robotic part of us simply would not work unless it enhanced our human intelligence but not independent of human intelligence for you'd have a being at war within its own self. Human will/intelligence could never coexist with arifiticial intelligence peaceably within one vessel for he human was made to control his ownself, called fredom of choice, free will and also we humans are just too vain Intelligence could be programmed to free our brain from the constraints we have presently-brain cells could expand,repair itself and instead of using just 1/3 of our brain the aartificial intelligence could somehow kickstart the human brain to use all itsmatter,cells ,intelligence. Travel could be possible from anywhere for we'd think it and it would happen withing the brain-something like Trips on LSD but because all our brain power is being utilized we could engage that,those parts of the brain but have total control.We'd have the experiences as we'd direct them,write our own mental script but never have to physically move. All of Life,all of the world,space etc could be experienced from our living rooms whenever we felt like it.Perhaps we could even in our brain live a relationship since our supercharged brains could foretell in advance how it would be-that way no wrong choices and no more bitter divorces. There'd be no wars for we could settle disagreements with a mental trip and since through our superior brain capabilities we could have,experience all greed would become obsolete,as would illness,suffering for we could also heal ourselves. Bring on the Robots for it sounds really good to me.
2007-02-02 00:33:23
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answered by Anonymous
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