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    An Information Ethics Framework Based on ICT Platforms by Jeonghye Han

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…With continuing developments in artificial intelligence (AI) and robot technology, ethical issues related to digital humans, AI avatars, intelligent process automation, robots, cyborgs, and autonomous vehicles are emerging, and the need for cultural and social sustainability through AI ethics is increasing. …”
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    Positive cyberpsychology as a field of study of the well-being of people interacting with and via technology by Paweł Fortuna

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The article presents the rationale for considering the emergence of PCyb based on the importance of research on the positive transformation of people in the era of progressive digitalization and cyborgization, and the growing partnership of cyberpsychology, positive psychology, and well-being informed design in the form of paradigms and ongoing research. …”
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    <i>Upload</i>, Cyber-Spirituality and the Quest for Immortality in Contemporary Science-Fiction Film and Television by Sylvie Magerstädt

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…As the article will outline, these ideas generally appear in notions of cyborgization or mind uploading into cyberspace. Both indicate a deeply human desire to avoid death, and the films and shows discussed in this article offer a range of different ideas on this. …”
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    Are films inherently masculine? – the camera and representation of women as an act of terrorism. by Teo, Katherine Cheng Hoon.

    Published 2011
    “…As Donna Haraway asserts in her essay titled A Manifesto for Cyborgs, “Gender, race or class consciousness is an achievement forced on us by the terrible historical experience of the contradictory social realities of patriarchy, colonialism, and capitalism”, and this consciousness is perpetuated through the notion of phallogocentrism (Haraway 591). …”
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    Marx’s Critique of Enlightenment Humanism by Foster, J.B.

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…But from the author's point of view, the flat ontology, cyborgism and new materialism actually turn into an insane production of phantoms, which leads to a dead end, because in this "phantasmagoria" all connection with the real world is cut off. …”
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    Systematic Literature Review of Social Media Bots Detection Systems by Zineb Ellaky, Faouzia Benabbou, Sara Ouahabi

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The malicious SMBs types are SMBs, spam bots, Sybil and cyborgs, stegobots, political bots, and game bots. …”
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    De re robotica: Posthuman Folklore research, Robotic Pets and Meetings with working Robots by Goran Đurđević, Suzana Marjanić

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…That new circumstances bring humans closer to robots and, consequently, hybrids and cyborgs. Today, robots have become commonplace, with increasing tasks in service industries (e.g., catering or customer satisfaction testing), then as automatic and autonomous devices (e.g., vacuum cleaners or cars) and as substitutes for individual plants and animals (e.g., artificial trees, RoboBee as a substitute for bees, etc.). …”
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    Le grotesque en science-fiction by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay (Jr.)

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Le grotesque science-fictionnel part de cette prémisse, incorporant à son répertoire principal d’anomalies une panoplie de monstres, de cyborgs et d’aliens. Il renonce en général à appréhender ces anomalies dans un mode intellectuel, pour plutôt plonger dans un univers de corps qui souvent encodent en mutant sans relâche une mise en cause féminine de la rationalité scientifique, phallocratique. …”
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    Melding with the Self, Melding with Relational Partners, and Turning into a Quasi-social Robot: A Japanese Case Study of People’s Experiences of Emotion and Mobile Devices by Satomi Sugiyama

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Past research suggests that the mobile device can be experienced as a relational artefact, and also, as a technology for cyborgization, questioning the boundary between the mobile device and humans. …”
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    Melding with the Self, Melding with Relational Partners, and Turning into a Quasi-social Robot: A Japanese Case Study of People’s Experiences of Emotion and Mobile Devices by Satomi Sugiyama

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…ast research suggests that the mobile device can be experienced as a relational artefact, and also, as a technology for cyborgization, questioning the boundary between the mobile device and humans. …”
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    Becoming immortal: future wellness and medical tourism markets by Daniel William Mackenzie Wright, Santa Zascerinska

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Findings – This paper argues that continued growth in the wellness and medical markets today could lead to a world where transhumanists and cyborgs are present in our world, even taking over from Homo sapiens. …”
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    «The Future of Humans in a Post-Human World»: <em>Frankissstein</em> by Jeanette Winterson by Fausto Ciompi

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Eventually humans are not cyborgs, nor inforgs, nor full-blown transhumans but boundary creatures straddling alternative ontologies and often acting as less than humans, infrahumans or, like transexual Ry Shelley, “inappropriate others” (Haraway 1992). …”
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    Need assessment for history-taking instruction program using chatbot for nursing students: A qualitative study using focus group interviews by Yanya Chen, Qingran Lin, Xiaohan Chen, Taoran Liu, Qiqi Ke, Qiaohong Yang, Bingsheng Guan, Wai-kit Ming

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…When developing chatbot-based history-taking instruction programs, the development should reflect students’ needs, including feedback from the chatbot system, diverse clinical situations, chances to practice nontechnical skills, a form of chatbot (i.e., humanoid robots or cyborgs), the role of teachers (i.e., sharing experience and providing advice) and training before the clinical practice. …”
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    Are automated accounts driving scholarly communication on Twitter? a case study of dissemination of COVID-19 publications by Ye, Estella Yingxin, Na, Jin-Cheon, Oh, Poong

    Published 2022
    “…The results highlight the intensive interactions between human users and automated accounts, including bots and cyborgs, which accounted for 45% of connections among the top users. …”
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    Estéticas Low-tech del error. Ficiones identitarias y voces inaudibles en el arte emergente de Buenos Aires by Nadia Martin

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Modulan, así, micropolíticas de ruptura del orden sensible de los cuerpos, ficciones postidentitarias sobre cyborgs fallidos, escenarios post-humanos en los que emerge una voz subalterna, errante, imprecisa, inaudible.    …”
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    Splendor and Misery of the Anthropological Crisis: A Myth of Contemporary Russian Philosophy by A. O. Zakharov

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Certainly, all consequences are not open but there is no scientific discovery whose effects would be absolutely evident at once. Cyborgs are an inevitable step towards healthier and smarter humans. …”
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    Conclusion and Future Recommendation by Jia-Rey Chang

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…From embodiment(body) perspective, a wide range of issues from diverse fields of metrology, philosophy, media studies, interactive art, VR and motion tracking technology have been elaborated upon in order to discover intimate relationships and connections between (cyber)space and (cyborgs)human. In the section of Biology, the discussion ranged from the so-called organic architecture design that remains at the stage of mimicking organic shapes, to extracting and translating the fundamental premises of morphogenesis from Evolutionary-Development Biology (Evo-Devo) in order to propose computationally assisted body-like interactive Bio-architectures. …”
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    Opinion: Aerosol remote sensing over the next 20 years by L. A. Remer, R. C. Levy, J. V. Martins

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Retrieval algorithms will encompass multiple sensors and all available ground measurements in a unifying framework, and these inverted products will be ingested directly into assimilation systems, becoming “cyborgs”: half observations, half model. In 20 years we will see a true democratization in space with nations large and small, private organizations, and commercial entities of all sizes launching space sensors. …”
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    Felicitous vs dismal worldview in modern English media discourse by Elena V. Temnova

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The Objective of the study is to look into the futuristic ideas implied in the media discourse and presented in the following conceptual spheres: Automated Labor, Cloud Technology, Cyborgs, Smart City, Artificial Intelligence, 3D Printing , Immersive and Augmented reality, Cryptocurrency Finance. …”
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    The Mabinogi effect: the mythologization of the nonhuman in re-imaginings of medieval literature by Bartels-Bland, C

    Published 2018
    “…The nonhuman is not simply animal or landscape, but encompasses nature, super-nature and the artificial, bridging the divide between cyborgs and goddesses. It is a very specific idea of the nonhuman which pervades the corpus of re-imaginings. …”
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