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Professor Kevin Warwick returns to discuss further cybernetic experiments integrating technology with the human nervous system. Warwick examines new implant experiments and progress toward direct brain-computer interfaces. The conversation explores applications of cybernetic technology from medical treatments to human augmentation. Warwick discusses the experience of having technology integrated into his nervous system and controlling machines through thought. The discussion addresses the future of human-machine integration and whether cybernetic enhancement will become commonplace. Warwick examines ethical concerns about human augmentation and creating enhanced and unenhanced classes of people. The broadcast explores the philosophical implications of merging with technology and what it means for human identity. Warwick discusses resistance from bioethicists and concerns about transhumanism changing human nature. The conversation addresses whether cybernetic enhancement is inevitable and how society will adapt to augmented humans. Warwick examines the potential for cybernetic technology to eliminate disabilities and expand human capabilities beyond current biological limits.