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He illustrates that we're already cyborgs in practice. A person holding a phone to their ear is engaging with technology that extends their capabilities. If that device were embedded beneath the skin or directly in the brain, it would be a more advanced cyborg—yet the distinction is largely superficial. The essential point: the boundary between biological and technological integration is blurry and increasingly irrelevant. We should embrace this evolution rather than fear it.