Thesis Statement
Science has been developing bionic technology which reconstruct and improve human
body parts that are damaged, through redesigning the destroyed or lost biological material and
transforming it to a more efficient and stronger synthetic material which help humans become
Outline
a. Bionic enhancements and how its augmentation help people with disabilities
b. The mechanisms of bionics and how it functions like a real biological material
II. Sensors and Sensibilities: Integration of Bionics
a. Improvements of bionic technology over the past years
b. Bionic inventions lies in artificial intelligence (AI)
III. The Extreme Interfaces of Bionics
a. Mechanical interface
b. Dynamic Interface
c. Electrical interface
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Bionic is improving in the coming years leading to a much more better discoveries.
"These powerful but simple ideas are meant as medical aids to help human regain function,
most specially those who are in military but there might be limits to how far we can augment
humans" (Locke, 2014). Science has been changing the world and nature. Human imagination
All of these robotic and futuristic discoveries raise ethical questions, that human
augmentation in any point can be wrong. This thing, however, can be exploited. Aside from
making humans to be better, this scientific breakthrough make people dependent. Examples are
the exoskeletons, in which people who have no disabilities and are still capable of walking,
running or do things that normal people do use this, use bionic technology in order to become
stronger, terminating the real use of the biological material that is designed by nature. "People
may end up liking them better but my guess is that they'll like them better for certain things, and
under some circumstances they won't want to use them (Moreno, 2014). Bionic changes what it
means to be human. These things can make humans do beyond what human is capable of,
making humans become more than just