Part 2 – Human augmentation technologiesHealth and medicinePharmaceuticalsGenetic testingPersonalised nutritionPrecision medicine3DbioprintingGutmicrobiomeGenetic somatic modificationGenetic germline modificationVaccinesInvasive and integralExternal neural interfacesInternal neural interfacesSensing implants biomarkersNeurostimulationProtective and restorationPassive exoskeletonPowered exoskeletonSmart textilesBody worn sensorsSupporting technologiesArtificial intelligenceBioinformaticsNew materialsCollection and analyticsExperience and avatarAugmented realityTele-existenceTelemedicineVirtual realityOptimisation methodsSleep and nutritionNootropics (potent)TrainingActive prostheticsEnergy technologyMiniaturisation2030
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The timescale is based on the assumption that the technology/method:• is fully functional, meaning that it gives desired effect and associated issues have been addressed properly; and• is usable in the field (proven military use).- Acceptance for human augmentation in society will set the pace for development of new capabilities.2) There will be ethical/moral thresholds inintroducing new technologies to individuals and society.3) Reversibility will be one of the main factors to consider.
Figure 7 – Realisation of human augmentation timescale