In this brave new world, the promise of cybernetics is both alluring
and terrifying. On one hand, it offers the potential for
unprecedented advancements in medicine, industry, and personal
convenience-curing diseases once thought incurable, eliminating
menial labor, and connecting people across the globe in ways never
before imagined. On the other, it presents a conundrum: How far
should humanity go in its pursuit of perfection? At what cost does
this relentless march toward a cybernetic future come?