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U.S. Military Working on Cyborgs

Military.com reports that “The U.S. military is working to develop a new chip technology that, when implanted, will connect human brains to computers — making cyborgs.”  

“Should the chip succeed, it could have nearly limitless possibilities. The U.S. military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) often plays a big role in the development of technologies that civilians eventually benefit from, such as GPS or the Internet.”  

“For the US military, it could help warfighters on a number of levels, such as augmenting their senses- hearing, sight and more.”

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