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The conversation explores the idea of human evolution towards cyborgs and the integration of technology in our lives.
It's called A Human Hack, and everybody else should get the book if you're interested in this stuff. You can go to i-m-machine.com to find out more about where you can get the book and all that kind of stuff. But do you think we are evolving into some kind of cyborg? A hundred years, maybe too short. I'll give you 20. I'll give you 20. I think with the advances we're seeing in biomedicine, you know one thing that i think we're gonna have to change is just our general view of how we see ourselves as people you know we've looked at ourselves as these celestial vessels that you know are are pure and have to be kept pristine once we stop looking at it as such and realize that we're nothing more than biological legos and to just excuse me to steven's point you know one of the next big things that's on the horizon is they're saying that wheelchairs are going to be going away and everything is going to be moving to exoskeletons that are that are tied into the nervous system so i i think one way or another we're going to see this integration continue and it's just going to depend on what scale and what speed Fascinating, fascinating topic.