Science is putting a human brain in a robot body and nothing will ever be the same

News Source : National Post
News Summary
- In Superhumanity: Part 1, we reported on the Enhanced Games, an athletic competition that will be staged next May in Las Vegas.
- In Part 2, our attention turns to the Age of Supermachinery that will leave none of us unchanged.
- The machine I have come to see, designed and built in British Columbia, is called the XoMotion.
- It costs US$250,000 and gets a million smiles to the gallon.
- Take a woman whose legs no longer function, or a striving young survivor of unspeakable tragedy, and strap her or him in, and you have Max Gladstone’s prophecy fulfilled.
From a plane crash victim whose legs no longer function to a paralyzed Humboldt Broncos survivor how supermachinery is restoring humanityChristina Ryan, Postmedia, Calgary, Alberta AUGUST 18, 2025 [+31134 chars]