“You're asking the cyborg fugitive and the wild animal to be the welcoming committee? That's adorable.” — Marissa Meyer Copy Share Image
The truth is, we're all cyborgs with cell phones and online identities. — Geoff Johns Copy Share Image
We are cyborgs already. If you learn to read, it causes permanent changes to the structure of your brain for your entire… — Ramez Naam Copy Share Image
Techno-humanism aims to amplify the power of humans, creating cyborgs and connecting humans to computers, but it still sees human interests and… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
I was born a human but this was an accident of fate…since childhood I’ve been captivated by the study of robots and… — Kevin Warwick Copy Share Image
“Sapiens, too, are being turned into cyborgs. The newest generation of hearing aids are sometimes referred to as ‘bionic ears’.” — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
We're already cyborgs. Your phone and your computer are extensions of you, but the interface is through finger movements or speech, which… — Elon Musk Copy Share Image
The biggest challenge for cyborgs is to be socially accepted. Society needs to accept that there are people who wish to use… — Neil Harbisson Copy Share Image
By the late twentieth century, our time, a mythic time, we are all chimeras, theorized and fabricated hybrids of machine and organism;… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“This is the experience of living full time on the Net, newly free in some ways, newly yoked in others. We are… — Sherry Turkle Copy Share Image
“Man is to technology what the bee is to the flower. It’s man’s intervention that allows technology to expand and evolve itself… — James Scott, Co-Founder, Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology Copy Share Image
“I knew it was a terrible idea. We were supposed to be leaving our past behind us, not fully embracing it. But… — Nicole Sobon Copy Share Image
It only makes sense that as our society becomes more and more integrated with technology, we'll start to see more cyborgs, grinders,… — Zoe Quinn Copy Share Image
“I can take a little beating now and then. I’m a tough one. I’m a star. I’m steel-chested and diamond-eyed. Cyborgs live… — Alice Oseman Copy Share Image
“By the 1980s, the wristwatch had become, as York University humanities professor Douglas Freake dubs it, “perhaps the most important cybernetic device… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“(When I say cyborgs, I of course mean us.) ... (Some seem unaccepting in this transformation, and it indeed has been gradual.… — Eugene Lim Copy Share Image
“But now, to deny the change requires a wilful ignorance since, if you observe bodies clothed in steel flowing over highways, or… — Eugene Lim Copy Share Image
Cyborgs are not reverent; they do not re-member the cosmos. They are wary of holism, but needy for connection- they seem to… — Donna J. Haraway Copy Share Image
“Does it truly make a difference how I’m alive?” I asked him. But he didn’t answer. I walked over to where Hayden… — Nicole Sobon Copy Share Image
“The cortex craves for information, but it can longer contain and creatively process it all. How can a body subjectively and simultaneous… — Stelarc Copy Share Image
“How could you explain to someone that sometimes it was not worth living in the past when the past was all that… — Nicole Sobon Copy Share Image
If you trace the history of mankind, our evolution has been mediated by technology, and without technology it's not really obvious where… — Evgeny Morozov Copy Share Image
There's no legal protection for cyborgs. In 2010, I started the Cyborg Foundation to defend our rights. Cyborgs have been kicked out… — Neil Harbisson Copy Share Image
Tolstoy didn't know about steampunk or cyborgs, but he did know about the nightmarishness of steam power, unruly machines, and the creepy… — Elif Batuman Copy Share Image
“(Some seem unaccepting of this transformation, and it indeed has been gradual. In a sense it began when the first simple machines… — Eugene Lim Copy Share Image