Is the human body a suitable place for a microchip? Such discussion is no longer hypothetical - in fact in reality it has not been so for some years. Restorative devices such as pacemakers and cochlear implants have become well established, yet these sophisticated devices form notably intimate links between technology and the body. More recent developments in engineering technologies have meant that the integration of silicon with biology is now reaching new levels - with devices which interact directly with the brain. As medical technologies continue to advance, their potential benefits for human enhancement will become increasingly attractive, and so we need to seriously consider where this may take us. In this paper, an attempt is made t...
As technology advances with time, new devices are invented and old ones used in innovative ways. Mic...
Human ICT implants, such as RFID implants, cochlear implants, cardiac pacemakers, Deep Brain Stimula...
The debate on human enhancement has focused so far on invasive biomedical technologies that work ins...
In his forum paper, Prof. Kevin Warwick considers four different examples of how the use of implant ...
In his forum paper, Prof. Kevin Warwick considers four different examples of how the use of implant ...
The use of intelligent implants and prostheses offers significant advances for optimizing medical tr...
As we move deeper into the twenty-first century there is a major trend to enhance the body with “cyb...
This chapter focuses on a variety of ethical implications of ICT implants. We will explain how diffe...
RFID implants are controversial for their potential use in society. However, as the social shaping o...
A look is taken here at how the use of implant technology is rapidly diminishing the effects of cert...
A look is taken here at how the use of implant technology is rapidly diminishing the effects of cert...
Towards chipification: the multifunctional body art of the Net Generation This paper considers the t...
It is now possible to directly link the human nervous system to a computer and thence onto the Inter...
When the ENIAC was launched in 1946, no one could ever have imagined that the giant thinking machine...
The research subject addresses the social use of man/machine interfaces. This thesis investigates in...
As technology advances with time, new devices are invented and old ones used in innovative ways. Mic...
Human ICT implants, such as RFID implants, cochlear implants, cardiac pacemakers, Deep Brain Stimula...
The debate on human enhancement has focused so far on invasive biomedical technologies that work ins...
In his forum paper, Prof. Kevin Warwick considers four different examples of how the use of implant ...
In his forum paper, Prof. Kevin Warwick considers four different examples of how the use of implant ...
The use of intelligent implants and prostheses offers significant advances for optimizing medical tr...
As we move deeper into the twenty-first century there is a major trend to enhance the body with “cyb...
This chapter focuses on a variety of ethical implications of ICT implants. We will explain how diffe...
RFID implants are controversial for their potential use in society. However, as the social shaping o...
A look is taken here at how the use of implant technology is rapidly diminishing the effects of cert...
A look is taken here at how the use of implant technology is rapidly diminishing the effects of cert...
Towards chipification: the multifunctional body art of the Net Generation This paper considers the t...
It is now possible to directly link the human nervous system to a computer and thence onto the Inter...
When the ENIAC was launched in 1946, no one could ever have imagined that the giant thinking machine...
The research subject addresses the social use of man/machine interfaces. This thesis investigates in...
As technology advances with time, new devices are invented and old ones used in innovative ways. Mic...
Human ICT implants, such as RFID implants, cochlear implants, cardiac pacemakers, Deep Brain Stimula...
The debate on human enhancement has focused so far on invasive biomedical technologies that work ins...