Technology
Artificial Intelligence
Biotech
Computers
Cybertech
Cybertech, the science and industry of replacing organic components with mechanical ones, came into wide use largely due to military and government research, then slowly expanded into civilian use 1 2. As refinements made cybertech less bulky and more life-like, its use extended beyond mere limb replacement and into human enhancement. The final step towards what has become common cybertech in the current day was the invention of nano-scale brownian motors powered by the body's own bioelectricity.