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What, if any, cybernetic augmentation would you want for regular life?

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    I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

    So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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    Mechanical “eyes” that correct my vision.

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      Where would that be a significant upgrade over entering the numbers on a calculator?

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      No time-delay for inputting the numbers, ability to process any calculation (which calculators can't), and no need to carry an actual calculator around.

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      • ? Guest

        I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

        So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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        Improved eyes, a second thumb on right hand, internal physical storage, modular left arm with power tool extensions, and a set of integrated wheelies

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          Where would that be a significant upgrade over entering the numbers on a calculator?

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          Typing in integrals gets old rather quickly

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            New skin. It doesn’t need to be fancy, just less scars and a better fit.

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            Fancy skin wishlist:

            • No drying and flaking
            • No sweaty palms
            • No hangnails
            • Impenetrable by mosquitos
            • Immunity to paper cuts
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            • ? Guest

              I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

              So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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              Volume control for the ears, with equalizer, decibel normalizer, and active noise cancelling.

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              • ? Guest

                I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

                So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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                joints that don't wear down over time

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                  Volume control for the ears, with equalizer, decibel normalizer, and active noise cancelling.

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                  Active noise cancelling for this fucking tinnitus would be a godsend

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                  • ? Guest

                    I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

                    So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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                    A brainchip would be amazing. But realistically no corporation should be in your head.

                    This would enable real life language translation, internet functions, scanning, a hud of vitals etc.

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                    • ? Guest

                      I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

                      So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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                      Cyborg butthole

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                      • ? Guest

                        I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

                        So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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                        I would want a body pocket of at least 100 cm³, some volume controler for ears, and (personnal interest) a fully engineerable right eye

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                          Exoskeletons are almost viable already. Climbing a major hike without breaking a sweat is a real dream for outdoors people

                          Though number one for me would be personal temperature control. Imagine having the perfect ac everywhere you go. Somehow scifi ignores this idea but that would change everything.

                          Also cybernetic eyes obviously.

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                          Temp control would be at the top of my list. I don't handle heat well. I think I'm evolutionary primed to chase other mammals across frozen tundra. Summers are tough and getting tougher.

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                          • ? Guest

                            I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

                            So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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                            I used to think a future with cyborgs would be pretty cool but personally, I'm not so hot on the idea anymore. The problem is that you would be beholden to whichever corporation or government manufactures and pays for parts. And who is to say that the support for whichever product that you've surgically implanted will be for life, and that you won't end up with useless landfill electronics sewed up inside of you.

                            Personally I think that if AI was ever made with altruistic purposes, that could fill the role of things like complex calculations and extra memory or a log. And good Augmented Reality could fill the role of interacting directly with entertainment and blocking out the outside world. And maybe one day there would be effective ways of interacting directly with computers through electrodes or even wirelessly. Although who knows how our privacy would be invaded then. There could be literal thought police in that case.

                            The problem is that the tech will always come from someone else. Imagine integrating this kind of tech into your life on such a deep level and then the person in charge of over seeing and maintaining this tech turns out to be an authoritarian nazi.

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                            • broadfern@lemmy.worldB [email protected]

                              This might sound nuts but, programmable/shifting tattoos.

                              Like, it could detect elevated levels of cortisol in your blood or increased heart rate and then just gently pulse or warm up to a comforting temperature as a way calm you down or remind you to breathe. Or light up like a custom RGB keyboard, or change colors/holographic effects depending on time of day. Anything really.

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                              I really want a tattoo but hate commitment so I'm holding out for e-ink tats being invented in my lifetime 🤞

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                              • ? Guest

                                I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

                                So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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                                arms. hate my current arms and could greatly benefit from sci fi ones

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                                  I don't have a problem with cybernetic augmentation, I mostly would have a problem with the state of technology companies. I likely wouldn't choose to get any because I would not be able to trust them. However, if I could get any sorta (relatively) basic augmentation, it would be built in headphones. Like to just be able to "hear" music and podcasts and audiobooks. My focus wouldn't even be upgraded hearing or anything.

                                  So do y'all have any similar quality of life augmentations you would want?

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                                  throws Shadowrun 2 street samurai catalog on table

                                  This.

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                                  • broadfern@lemmy.worldB [email protected]

                                    This might sound nuts but, programmable/shifting tattoos.

                                    Like, it could detect elevated levels of cortisol in your blood or increased heart rate and then just gently pulse or warm up to a comforting temperature as a way calm you down or remind you to breathe. Or light up like a custom RGB keyboard, or change colors/holographic effects depending on time of day. Anything really.

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                                    Octopus skin. Neat.

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                                    • zero22xx@lemmy.blahaj.zoneZ [email protected]

                                      I used to think a future with cyborgs would be pretty cool but personally, I'm not so hot on the idea anymore. The problem is that you would be beholden to whichever corporation or government manufactures and pays for parts. And who is to say that the support for whichever product that you've surgically implanted will be for life, and that you won't end up with useless landfill electronics sewed up inside of you.

                                      Personally I think that if AI was ever made with altruistic purposes, that could fill the role of things like complex calculations and extra memory or a log. And good Augmented Reality could fill the role of interacting directly with entertainment and blocking out the outside world. And maybe one day there would be effective ways of interacting directly with computers through electrodes or even wirelessly. Although who knows how our privacy would be invaded then. There could be literal thought police in that case.

                                      The problem is that the tech will always come from someone else. Imagine integrating this kind of tech into your life on such a deep level and then the person in charge of over seeing and maintaining this tech turns out to be an authoritarian nazi.

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                                      You mean like our real-life situation with Neuralink and the new Nazi called Elon Musk?

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                                      • perogiboi@lemmy.caP [email protected]

                                        I wanna see the hype about regular colour. I’ve got red green blue yellow colourblindness. I wanna see how things are meant to be coloured.

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                                        You only see greyscale? O_o

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                                          I've thought for many years that the first true cybernetics will be artificial eyes. If they can get self contained optic systems that fit into the eyeball space, it should be trivial to allow them to see a much wider spectrum, plus macro and telephoto. That would be cool. A computer interface for them would be awesome, but I'd have trust issues with that as well.

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                                          There are already cybernetic implants. I think pacemakers count as them.

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