Human augmentation

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What is a human augmentation?

The Human reproduction is sometimes painted as the ultimate technology of the future, but the fact is that many forms of human reproduction are available today.  Properly covered, it will withstand a great deal of adverse conditions.


  A common definition of human growth is technologies that increase human productivity or capacity, or that somehow enhance the human body.  We will add that in order to enhance something, it must be integrated into the user's life to the extent that it becomes their extension.  For example, a hammer is only relevant when you need it and will not increase.  But a smart enough exoskeleton can be as normal for your life as your walking ability, and thus an increase.  Therefore, following this principle, a laptop will not be considered a boost, but a smartphone - and especially a mobile smart watch - can easily be considered an addition.  It is almost always with you (or on), and it enhances your ability to access any information at any time.

  In other words, in order to advance a technology according to our definition, it needs to become a permanent and intuitive part of the human experience from time to time.  A tool is never part of your identity, but it does add.  Glasses, pacemakers, prostheses, wearables, chip implants, and genetic modifications will all be examples of growth under this definition.



How many types of human augmentation?

Three types of human augmentation

1)Replicating human ability

2) Supplementing human ability

3)Exceeding human ability



 1)Replicating human ability 

Human reproductions that restore or replicate normal human abilities fall into the category of replication. These include things like prostheses for the disabled, hearing aids for the deaf, and sound synthesizers for the deaf.

  

2)Supplementing human ability

What is a human enhancement enhances our ability to do falls into the category of appendix. These include devices that artificially increase our strength, increase our vision beyond normal, or enhance our intelligence.


3)Exceeding human ability

Human growth, which allows us to do things that we cannot do ourselves, falls into the category of excessive growth. These include the ability to fly, the ability to breathe underwater, the ability to see ultraviolet or infrared light, and the ability to smell chemicals that are not currently detected by the human voluptuous sense.


3 Examples of Human Augmentation..

1) Ekso works.

2) solar Ear.

3)  brain computer interfaces.


1)Ekso works.

EksoWorks creates exoskeletons for industrial and maintenance purposes. Their products are devices that users wear on their body for artificial strength and endurance (usually above the torso). These devices come in many variants for a variety of tasks to help consumers in areas such as construction, auto manufacturing and even physical therapy.


2) solar Ear.

A low cost, solar recharge is an audible aid.  It provides a cheap alternative to traditional hearing aids for the deaf and hard of hearing people, bringing this technology to countries and regions that previously could not afford such devices.


3) brain computer interfaces.

The Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is an interface that allows an individual to communicate with a computer or machine using only their brain.  Although most of this technology is still imaginative, the possibilities are endless.  BCI is not just about sending information to computers, but also allowing humans to receive new kinds of information from their computers in return.  Computers may one day be able to digitally replicate aspects of the human experience, allowing individuals to experience software through their five senses.

 

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