“If we extend our senses, then, consequently, we will extend our knowledge. It's really very basic.”
Neil Harbisson“There's no legal protection for cyborgs. In 2010, I started the Cyborg Foundation to defend our rights. Cyborgs have been kicked out from several places because they are seen as a possible security threat. I've been kicked out from places such as Harrods, Casino Montecarlo, and many supermarkets.”
Neil Harbisson“It's strange that we create tech and then we apply it to machines, when we could apply it to ourselves. Cars can now detect if something is behind them, but we don't have this ability. Why are we applying such a simple sense to a car when we could apply it to ourselves?”
Neil Harbisson“The biggest challenge for cyborgs is to be socially accepted. Society needs to accept that there are people who wish to use technology as part of the body.”
Neil Harbisson“If we extend our senses, then, consequently, we will extend our knowledge. It's really very basic.”
Neil Harbisson