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Nov 2023
1h 7m

Human 2.0: The Cyborg Revolution Is Here...

Dave Asprey
About this episode

Today, we delve deep into the world of cybernetics and the potential cyberpunk future with a true pioneer and a living legend in the field, Kevin Warwick. As an Emeritus professor at Coventry and Reading Universities, Kevin is celebrated as the world's first cyborg, earning him the moniker: Captain Cyborg.

In this episode, we explore the incredible journey of Kevin Warwick, who became a cyborg over 25 years ago by implanting a chip in his arm, the size of a coin, enabling him to interact with the digital world in ways that were once unimaginable. But this isn't just about becoming a cyborg; it's about the potential, the risks, and the opportunities at the intersection of AI, robotics, and biomedical engineering. In doing so, we discuss the fascinating implications of merging humans with technology and how it can reshape our understanding of reality.

Kevin's fearless exploration into the world of cybernetics is truly pioneering. He has been willing to take risks to expand our knowledge and possibilities as humans. Join us as we explore the profound implications of merging biology with technology, opening up new realms of human potential and perception, and what our future could hold as technology and research continues to progress. 

(00:01:43) The Realities of Pioneering Human Enhancement

(00:10:05) Kevin’s Implantation Experiment & Research

(00:18:10) Expanding Our Biological “Software”

(00:24:39) How Far Is Too Far? Risk Tolerance for the Sake of Science

(00:32:47) Exploring Human Enhancement Possibilities

(00:39:21) Kevin’s Take on Longevity From His Brain Cell Research

(00:43:13) Biohacking as an Entry Level Point Into Cyborgs

(00:52:41) The Future of Cyborgs, Humans & Artificial Intelligence

Resources

Dave Asprey’s NEW Book ‘Smarter Not Harder’ is out now: https://daveasprey.com/books 

Podcast: Futures Podcast 

Read: I, Cyborg by Kevin Warwick 

Read: Artificial Intelligence: The Basics by Kevin Warwick 

Linkedin: Kevin Warwick 

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