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Cybernetic implants

Cybernetic implants are devices integrated into the human body to enhance or restore biological functions. They can include sensors, processors, or actuators that communicate with the nervous system or tissues, providing benefits such as improved mobility, sensory feedback, or health monitoring. These implants are designed to seamlessly interface with biological systems, offering therapeutic solutions or augmentations beyond natural capabilities. Examples include cochlear implants for hearing loss, neural interfaces for controlling prosthetic limbs, and brain-computer interfaces that enable direct communication between the brain and external devices. They represent a fusion of biology and technology to improve human health and capabilities.