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	<title>Comments on: More than human? &#8211; &#8216;I, Cyborg&#8217; (Warwick, 2002)</title>
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		<title>By: garyham</title>
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		<title>By: Zonnewagens voor cyborgs. Kevin Warwick en Kristof Dessein @ jongeren so &#171; The Sausage Machine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Zonnewagens voor cyborgs. Kevin Warwick en Kristof Dessein @ jongeren so &#171; The Sausage Machine</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Hoe ver zijn we nog van de bionische mens, machinemens of de mensmachine? Uit het nieuwste boek van Donald Norman , The Design of Future Things (november 2007) , dat partieel op Normans website te lezen staat, citeer ik uit het interview van Don Norman met de machine Archiver. I is de auteur, Donald Norman. A is Archiver, de machine. I: Anything that makes you happy. So, what&#8217;s next?  A: We’re very excited by our ability to talk to one another. This Internet has been wonderful for us—Internet, wireless stuff, fiber optic cables. And our cousins up in space, whizzing around the earth, have been very helpful in getting us all talking to each other. It makes it a lot for us to coordinate our activities. You know, if it weren’t for the need to keep you fragile humans alive and functioning, we machines could do much, much better. Space exploration is a lot easier without having to carry all the supplies required of people. Automobiles: most humans are horrible drivers. Your poor minds wander all over the place. Why don’t you just let us do the driving, then you can wave your hands in the air and talk to everyone in the car, and on your cell phones, and read your little notes and books and stuff. Wouldn’t you be happier?  I: So, we should just give up and let you do everything, is that it? A: Yes, you finally get it. I&#8217;m pleased. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Hoe ver zijn we nog van de bionische mens, machinemens of de mensmachine? Uit het nieuwste boek van Donald Norman , The Design of Future Things (november 2007) , dat partieel op Normans website te lezen staat, citeer ik uit het interview van Don Norman met de machine Archiver. I is de auteur, Donald Norman. A is Archiver, de machine. I: Anything that makes you happy. So, what&#8217;s next?  A: We’re very excited by our ability to talk to one another. This Internet has been wonderful for us—Internet, wireless stuff, fiber optic cables. And our cousins up in space, whizzing around the earth, have been very helpful in getting us all talking to each other. It makes it a lot for us to coordinate our activities. You know, if it weren’t for the need to keep you fragile humans alive and functioning, we machines could do much, much better. Space exploration is a lot easier without having to carry all the supplies required of people. Automobiles: most humans are horrible drivers. Your poor minds wander all over the place. Why don’t you just let us do the driving, then you can wave your hands in the air and talk to everyone in the car, and on your cell phones, and read your little notes and books and stuff. Wouldn’t you be happier?  I: So, we should just give up and let you do everything, is that it? A: Yes, you finally get it. I&#8217;m pleased. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: &#8220;Masters of intelligence&#8221;? - Visions of the Future (1) &#171; BioethicsBytes</title>
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		<description>[...] have also been explored in popular science books and TV fiction (see the BioethicsBytes posts on Kevin Warwick&#8217;s I, Cyborg and the Cybermen episodes of BBC&#8217;s Doctor Who). For example, phenomenologists, [...]</description>
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