U.S. Army in search of real terminator for war (Video)

The U.S. Army wants to turn its members into terminator-style fighters until 2050, but experts warn that research will be legal and ethical when it comes to creating cyborgs. In a recent report, the War Skill Development Command noted that members could improve for [...]
In a recent report, the Warpower Development Command noted that members could improve to increase force, with eyes red and ultraviolet and technology that can create subsonic hearings.
However, experts question whether humanity is ready for such advances and arouses concern about what happens to these service members after they begin their lives as civilians, Kosova Prees broadcasts.
Peter Emmanuel, a researcher for the U.S. Army and lead author of a year's defence department study, told Business Institute that in the next 30 years they will face legal and ethical requirements for the creation of these fighters and that they are not prepared for it at the moment.
The term "cyborg" was created for the first time in a NASA study on the long-term impact of space study by Manfred Clynes and Nathan Cline.
It's a travel bag formed by the cyber organism and it's an optimized organism creating interactions between the flesh and the machine.
And although damaged service members are given technology, such as prosthetic limbs or implants, Emmanuel said that this is a completely different area than compared to that to giving them speed-speed.
He also questions what role the commanders would serve in the military and how they would communicate with other soldiers.










