Cyberware
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For other uses, see Cyberware (disambiguation).
Cyberware is a relatively new and unknown field (a proto-science, or more adequately a "proto-technology"). In science fiction circles, however, it is commonly known to mean the hardware or machine parts implanted in the human body and acting as an interface between the central nervous system and the computers or machinery connected to it.
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More formally:
- Cyberware is technology that attempts to create a working interface between machines/computers and the human nervous system, including the brain.
Examples of potential cyberware cover a wide range, but current research tends to approach the field from one of two different angles: interfaces or prosthetics.