In 1998, when Kevin Warwick, Professor of Cybernetics at the University of Reading, implanted a silicon chip transponder into his left arm and connected it to his nervous system, he became the world's first cyborg: a man-machine hybrid. Some call Kevin Warwick a pioneer in the field of neuro-surgical implantation, others think he is a dangerous scientist who has gone crazy and wants to change mankind's evolution by creating a superior race: the cyborgs.
This video-interview was shot at LiftConference'08 in Geneva for infonomia.tv