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Human Augmentation - Coggle Diagram
Human Augmentation
Types of Augmentaion
- Physical Augmentation: Enhancing physical abilities through prosthetics, implants, or exoskeletons.
- Cognitive Augmentation: Improving cognitive functions through brain-computer interfaces, cognitive enhancers, or memory aids.
- Sensory Augmentation: Enhancing sensory perception through devices like hearing aids, vision implants, or augmented reality glasses.
- Emotional Augmentation: Modifying emotional states through biofeedback devices or mood-altering substances.
- Social Augmentation: Enhancing social interactions through social media platforms, communication technologies, or virtual reality environments.
Humanoid Robots
Humanoid robots are machines designed to resemble and perform tasks similar to humans. They typically have a human-like appearance and can perform a variety of functions, from simple interactions to complex tasks.
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Employed in various fields, including healthcare and entertainment.
Evolution refers to the process of gradual change and development over time, typically driven by natural selection, genetic variation, and adaptation to environmental pressures.
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What is Human Augmentation?
Human augmentation involves integrating technology to enhance human capabilities, spanning physical, cognitive, and sensory domains, aiming to improve performance and quality of life through technological advancements.
Bio Hacking
Biohacking involves modifying biological systems using do-it-yourself methods, often combining biology, technology, and open-source principles to enhance health, performance, or explore personal experimentation outside traditional medica lpractices.