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Does the evolution of the interface will turn us into robots?

Hi everyone s.
all to a greater or lesser extent, have a lot of technological devices that need to communicate. From the remote control, to ask the TV that we change the channel, or the mouse of our computer to run the program you want, all appliances must "tell" what we do, and the means or method of "tell" has evolved quite a bit lately.
should not take too much looking back to see how soon operations to be implemented by a computer program had to code punching cards. Then came the command line. Now the undisputed leader is the mouse. Although we see the expiration date for touch screens and voice control that currently ravage our mobile devices.
Following this line, the next thing to come is to control all these devices using the mind. No doubt there will come a day when we can give all the orders we are taking today with a mouse gesture or button (or why not, the wheel of a car) just thinking about it. Already more than anyone will see this as something to 1000 years ahead, but nothing is further from the truth. And as a button:


The one that leads to the following reflection. The day that robotics is advanced enough to build an arm / leg "better" than the standard we are born, will there be people who want to change? And think not only in people with mobility problems or have suffered any injury / amputation. A boat soon you may seem crazy, but is there not people who undergo surgery for "change" some parts of your body for other "better"? Why was not going to see people change in future biological parts of his body by another robotic "best"? If at the end of the play will be able to control it with your mind (as it does today with his arm / leg "real"), is not there to instruct people for Christmas "legs to run more" or "arms super strength? Is this all science fiction is closer unattainable or than we think?
In case you want to see a bit more about it, and discover other interesting things, here are the networks program a couple of weeks. As always, very interesting:



Greetings to all.

Berto.

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