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  Biotechnology: robotics and artificial intelligence





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Biotechnology convergence
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-2   body and mind as defects
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+1   Satyrs, Frankenstein, Machine Men, Cyborgs
+2   Beautiful bodies
+3   The third industiral revolution. Life as a product.
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Charles Babbage
b. December 26, 1791, London, England
d. October 18, 1871, London, England

English mathematician and inventor who is credited with having conceived the first automatic digital computer. The idea of mechanically calculating mathematical tables first came to Babbage in 1812 or 1813. Later he made a small calculator that could perform certain mathematical computations to eight decimals. During the mid-1830s Babbage developed plans for the so-called analytical engine, the forerunner of the modern digital computer. In this device he envisioned the capability of performing any arithmetical operation on the basis of instructions from punched cards, a memory unit in which to store numbers, sequential control, and most of the other basic elements of the present-day computer.