Sentences with phrase «cybernetic machines»

14 This evolutionary, organic enhancement theory of technology is all the more cogent in a day when electronic and cybernetic machines are coming into prominence.
It is clear why I have suggested that there are similarities between a cybernetic machine and a social organization.
A furnace that is operated automatically by a thermostat to keep a room at 68 degrees is nearly everybody's favorite instance of a cybernetic machine.

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And whether the province's drivers are ready to hand over the wheel to their cybernetic equivalents, Skupien says the machines are coming.
If all goes well, Kurzweil predicts, we will ultimately fuse our minds with this machine superintelligence and find a cybernetic immortality.
Losing both of your forearms in the game's introductory mission, you're quickly modified with the latest in cybernetic technology to make you part of a hive mind war machine.
Learn why a med bot's world is tragically different than you might imagine; how a machine intelligence might probe the limits of its constraint; and what dissenting humans might do with a cybernetic enhancement... or five.
For those not in the know of Too Human's backstory, players take the role of Baldur, a cybernetic Norse god whose mission is to protect the human race from a ruthless army of machines.
These cybernetic enhancements allow you to mentally and near - telepathically communicate to your teammates with the same enhancements, and it allows you to communicate with other machines as well.
As in the story you read, many of the battles are fought by elite units of Exodrones — these cybernetic super-soldiers are a graft of heavily augmented organic tissue and machine that are grown and manufactured as empty shells, possessing no life of their own.
Pistols, sub machine guns, assault rifles, shotguns, grenade launchers, rocket launchers, sniper rifles, grenades, mines, shields, armor, fatigues, cybernetic arms, optic camouflage, cardboard boxes, the list goes on and on and on.
For that, you get a new cybernetic body, part human part machine, and become a Warden of the Crucible fighting «the beasts» which attack outposts and have for over a thousand years.
Creator spatial dynamic hydro - cybernetic systems for 42d International Exhibition Art - La Biennale di Venezia, 1986, Digital Visions - Computers and Art, Everson Museum of Art, 1987, Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati, 1987, International Business Machines Corporation Gallery of Science and Art, New York City, 1988, Phenomena Art Expo, Fukuoka, Japan, 1989, Wonderland of Science - Art Kanagawa International Art Science Exhibition, Kawasaki, Japan, 1989, Vienna Messe - Wiener Festwochen, 1989, Kanagawa International Art & Science Exhibition, Kawasaki, Japan, 1989, Artec 91, International Biennale in Nagoya, Japan, 1991 (Artec Grand Prix winner), Homage à Denise Rene - Cybernetic Arts, Musée National d'art Modern Center Georges Pompidon, 2001, Shanghai International Biennale for Contemporary Arts, Shanghai Art Muscybernetic systems for 42d International Exhibition Art - La Biennale di Venezia, 1986, Digital Visions - Computers and Art, Everson Museum of Art, 1987, Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati, 1987, International Business Machines Corporation Gallery of Science and Art, New York City, 1988, Phenomena Art Expo, Fukuoka, Japan, 1989, Wonderland of Science - Art Kanagawa International Art Science Exhibition, Kawasaki, Japan, 1989, Vienna Messe - Wiener Festwochen, 1989, Kanagawa International Art & Science Exhibition, Kawasaki, Japan, 1989, Artec 91, International Biennale in Nagoya, Japan, 1991 (Artec Grand Prix winner), Homage à Denise Rene - Cybernetic Arts, Musée National d'art Modern Center Georges Pompidon, 2001, Shanghai International Biennale for Contemporary Arts, Shanghai Art MusCybernetic Arts, Musée National d'art Modern Center Georges Pompidon, 2001, Shanghai International Biennale for Contemporary Arts, Shanghai Art Museum, 2004.
In his book The Shallows, author Nicholas Carr warns of the dangers of modern day «cybernetic blurring of mind and machine,» which «may allow us to carry out certain cognitive tasks far more efficiently,» but also «poses a threat to our integrity as human beings.»
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