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Humans will soon have new bodies that forever blur the line between the natural and synthetic worlds, says bionics designer Hugh Herr. In an unforgettable talk, he details "NeuroEmbodied Design," a methodology for creating cyborg function that he's developing at the MIT Media Lab, and shows us a future where we've augmented our bodies in a way that will redefine human potential -- and, maybe, turn us into superheroes. "During the twilight years of this century, I believe humans will be unrecognizable in morphology and dynamics from what we are today," Herr says. "Humanity will take flight and soar."

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Herr, H. 2018. 'Neuro Embodied Design: How We’ll Become Cyborgs and Extend Human Potential'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/neuro-embodied-design-how-well-become-cyborgs-and-extend-human-potential (Accessed: 19 February 2025).
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Herr, H. 2018. 'Neuro Embodied Design: How We’ll Become Cyborgs and Extend Human Potential'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/neuro-embodied-design-how-well-become-cyborgs-and-extend-human-potential (Accessed: 19 February 2025).
Hugh Herr, "Neuro Embodied Design: How We’ll Become Cyborgs and Extend Human Potential", The Forge, Published: April 25, 2018, https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/neuro-embodied-design-how-well-become-cyborgs-and-extend-human-potential. (accessed February 19, 2025).
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