‘Bionic woman’ is first to have robotic limb merged with bone — and controlled with her mind By Social Links forBrooke Steinberg

4 Comments

  1. kaishinoske1

    I want to see how viable this is in 10 years. If necrosis sets in over time, hardware upgrades, firmware upgrades, supplemental medication needed to use this, maintenance and of course side effects. The fact that this was done is impressive. It being sustainable is what I would like to know. So clearly a long terms case study on this is needed. Based on that if the findings are positive, then I’m sure other people will sign up for this.

  2. Recon4242

    From the moment I understood the weakness of my flesh, it disgusted me. I craved the strength and certainty of steel.

  3. applejackhero

    What would make this cyberpunk isn’t the robot arm.

    What would make it cyberpunk is if the company that designs the software stops supporting because it’s not profitable in 10 years, it and so the woman has to turn to some aftermarket cracked software. Not that I’m saying I want that.

    Cyberpunk is not just when robot arm

  4. MisterEnterprise

    Well great, now she’s unstoppable.

Write A Comment