By focusing on three people, "I AM HUMAN," reveals the creation story of the first "cyborgs"-three human beings for whom the curative power of brain technology is no sci-fi fantasy. Following their progress with brain implants, we're confronted with the bigger societal consequences of these advancements: Will the same technologies that treat disease and malfunction also lead to superhuman skills, telepathic communication, and cognitive enhancement?
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By focusing on three people, "I AM HUMAN," reveals the creation story of the first "cyborgs"-three human beings for whom the curative power of brain technology is no sci-fi fantasy. Following their progress with brain implants, we're confronted with the bigger societal consequences of these advancements: Will the same technologies that treat disease and malfunction also lead to superhuman skills, telepathic communication, and cognitive enhancement?
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