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Cyborg networks: freedom through data with open source and implantable devices
Cyborg networks: freedom through data with open source and implantable devices

Author(s): Kevin Rändi
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: cyborg; open source; sociotechnical systems; implantable technologies; data exchange;

Summary/Abstract: Implantable computing technologies are the blueprint for the ongoing process of cyborgization. Already with the present devices, design decisions and computational issues blend together with a living organism, so that our health, for example, depends on well-adjusted information security, which requires constant work and decisions by many actors of different expertise. This means that implantable technologies form important sociotechnical systems. I will explore cyborg vulnerabilities found in sociotechnical systems, but take seriously the proposed development model of open-source technologies, promising existing and future cyborgs more autonomy an freedom. However, I want to take this vision further. Given the number of technologies that matter in the context of cyborgs, it becomes necessary to look at a wider application of open source, needing more experts and quicker data exchange. While offering a technological solution to make the data exchange possible, granting the users freedoms and autonomy, I also find it important to address how the debates around open source move from software to a large-scale social consideration, should the solution be implemented.

  • Issue Year: 71/2022
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 87-110
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: English
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