Would healthy people ever willingly replace their eyes with bionic eyes?
If the technology for artificial eyes advances so much that their performance far surpasses the performance of natural eyes to give a competitive advantage in life, would be there a day when people desire to or willingly replace their healthy eyes with those bionic eyes?
Or for that matter, limbs, hearts, lungs or whatever?
Would it result in a day when people just have their brains and everything is bionic?
How would people react to such technology becoming very accessible?
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[ 3.6 ms ] story [ 18.4 ms ] threadHow will people react to it? Just ask yourself how older people reacted to electricity, the Internet, genetic engineering of infants, &c. It will seem normal once enough people have grown up with it, for the rest of us (outside of the neophiles, which probably is a majority on HN but a tiny minority in the general population) it will just seem crazy and strange.
Standards can change a lot, quite quickly.