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" ... A subset of biohackers known as grinders turn themselves into cyborgs by embedding magnets, chips, or computers under their skin. For example, a person with an embedded chip in their hand might be able to open office doors or even pay for their daily latte using only a swipe of the wrist. ... "
" ... Besides an unsettling appearance, insect cyborgs offer a great deal as potential frames for sensors. The bodies are already adapted to the size and energy needs of micro-robotics. Adding a battery that can power the sensor and a little electronic backpack works, if the size can be kept small enough. ... "
" ... In other words, less like the Borg, the machine-biological cyborgs in Star Trek. ... "
" ... Notwithstanding the imminent rise of the cyborgs, there are, naturally, more short-term commercial opportunities ripe for exploitation. ... "
" ... This is a personal quibble, however, and the fact is Alita's face looks realistic in the film and is a testament to how far mo-capture and CGI has progressed since Cameron's mind-blowing technical advances in Avatar. And that's true not just for Alita, but for the large cast of other cyborgs and machines in the film. Indeed, Ed Skrein is downright eerie in the hyper-realistic merger of his human face attached to a mechanical body. Think of the impressive effects work in RoboCop when Peter Weller's face looks like it was peeled off and stuck to a robot. And Jackie Earle Haley is in top form as a hulking, seemingly unkillable villain who is more machine than man. ... "