An expert in e-biology believes that anyone will be able to completely change his body with robotic parts by 2070.
Chris Middleton, who regularly lectures on the impact of robots on humans, predicted that sophisticated devices would become part of the human body.
"At some point, after 50 or 100 years, the human body can become replaceable, or developed, and indeed we can see that some techniques unfortunately encourage people to act like machines," Middleton said in an interview with the Daily Star.
Chris used an example of smart voice aids, which "partially" transforms the tools used daily into human-like devices.
"At the same time, we get used to the idea of machines running our daily business: walking 10,000 steps, running around the park, etc. In addition to the control of wearables."
These are not new ideas. Many films are based on the concept of combining humans and robots, including Terminator (1984) and Bicentennial Man (1999).
The new Netflix show depicts "changing carbon," a world in which humans can transfer their ideas to objects being built in the laboratory.
"I stand by humans and write about robotics and artificial intelligence in the real world, because technologies raise important questions about the kind of society we want, and in the long run, many people might simply reject these techniques," Middleton said.
Source: [The Sun](https://www.thesun.co.uk/)
does that mean we having chips implanted in our body
chips, artificial parts..