ABSTRACT

Neural prevention is a potent tool for establishing a solid connection between humans and computers. Cyborg ontology may be the first step toward establishing and complicating the transitional and coveted space between technologies and person-centered practice. Rather, we must acknowledge our cyborg ontology, as well as how technological, habituated modes of being might inhibit (or facilitate) us from recognizing the embodied and properly understood subjective experience. We may reclaim and keep our shared humanity as careers while also thriving in our technology way of life if we see it as cyborgs. In this chapter, we focus on brain interfaces as a growing tendency in ontology systems, with cyborgs as one of its most useful applications. A cybernetic organism (i.e., one that is a self-regulating combination of naturally occurring substances processes) is referred to as a cyborg. The functioning ontology of cyborgs are discussed here, and cyborg creates ontology for solving problems. Successful companies (cybernetic) automation technology engages in several persuasive methods that represent the cyborg narrative to foster increased connection between humanity and computers.