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The first human Cyborg

The first human Cyborg

In 1998 a transponder was implanted into the body of British scientist, Kevin Warwick.

Witness History · BBC World Service

August 19, 201910m 0s

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Show Notes

In 1998, a transponder or silicon chip was surgically implanted into the forearm of a British scientist. It sent identifying signals to a central computer that tracked his movements and allowed him access to his workplace, by opening doors and switching on lights. Professor Kevin Warwick has been speaking to Farhana Haider about becoming a more enhanced version of himself and as a result the world's first Cyborg: a man-machine hybrid.

Photo: Professor Kevin Warwick with chip transponder Credit: Science Photo Library