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Linking two brains together, we’ll be able to exchange ideas on a whole new level, says world’s first cyborg

Augmenting the human body with technology has long ceased to be merely science fiction. But now talk turns to merging computers with the most sophisticated machine of our own – the human brain. Is this a crazy fantasy belonging to some enthusiasts, or a not-too-distant future? We talked about this with the world's first cyborg, Kevin Warwick, professor of cybernetics at Coventry and Reading Universities.

Linking two brains together, we’ll be able to exchange ideas on a whole new level, says world’s first cyborg
People who look beyond today and see the bigger picture of what’s going on with humanity – great minds, visionaries, philosophers sit down with Sophie Shevardnadze to share their wisdom and muse over our present and our future.