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Professor Kevin Warwick discusses his experiments becoming the world's first cyborg by implanting technology in his body. Warwick examines the neural implant allowing his nervous system to interface directly with computers. The conversation explores experiments where Warwick controlled robotic arms and communicated through neural signals across the internet. Warwick discusses implanting his wife with similar technology enabling direct nervous system communication between them. The discussion addresses the future of human-machine integration and cybernetic enhancement of human capabilities. Warwick examines ethical concerns about human augmentation and whether technology will create enhanced and unenhanced classes. The broadcast explores applications of cybernetic technology from medical prosthetics to enhanced cognition and perception. Warwick discusses the experience of being part-machine and how technology integration affects identity. The conversation addresses resistance from bioethics and concerns about transhumanism transforming what it means to be human. Warwick examines whether cybernetic enhancement is inevitable and how humanity will adapt to merging with machines.