
nuevas tecnologías 2.0 alfons cornella antonella broglia aprendizaje ashoka bruno giussani caf cambio capacidades ciencia comercio electrónico compartir compromiso social consumo cooperativa creatividad crisis cultura cyborg diseño ecodiseño ecología educación emprendedores empresas esfuerzo estereotipos eventos futuro gamer generation herramientas híbrido ideas ifest ifest08 infonomia información iniciativa innovación innovación abierta innovation internacionalización internet investigación ipod jean claude rodríguez-ferrara jovenes juego loretta napoleoni management marc bonavia maria zapata matt kingdon medios miscellaneous moda música nativos digitales negocio new retail oportunidades organizaciones personas plan avanza procesos progreso proyecto reinvención reinvención personal renacer rentabilidad reto retos robot rogue economics salud sit mobile social sostenibilidad superación personal talento tecnología ted televisión turismo turismo alternativo universia universidades update user-centered innovation valor afegit vídeo xs labs
Will the human race be replaced by cyborgs anytime soon?
In 1998, when Kevin Warwick, Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, implanted a silicon chip transponder into his left arm and connected it to his nervous system, he became the world's first cyborg: a man-machine hybrid. In this video interview we talk about brain-to-brain telepathic communication, the therapeutic benefits of his experiments and why he won't be the only cyborg on this planet in the future.
Duration: 7:47 min.
Original Version: English - no subtitles
Tags:
cyborg, kevin warwick, cybernetics
Vistas: 1093
El futuro del management
Carlos Domingo, Telefónica ...
The paradox of knowledge so...
BrainStore - Talking to Nad...
The paradox of knowledge so...
IDEO - The Art of Innovatio...
ALESSI - The masters of Ita...
El futuro del management
BrainStore - Talking to Nad...
The paradox of knowledge so...
ALESSI - The masters of Ita...
© 2008 Zero Factory S.L. - Av. Icària 205-207, 2°1ª - 08005, Barcelona - Tel.+34 93 224 01 50 - info@infonomia.com