Cyborg is a very common iteration theme in science fiction such as books, movies, television. While we are seeing these robots all over this type, we only know the concept of humans inside the robot to a certain extent. Because robots are creatures of artificial and natural constituents, they are called "cybernetic organisms". For clarity, when I talk about semi-dynamics, I mean creatures rather than humans with artificially created creations or cybernetic modifications.
The third type of user is called a cyborg and is defined as a physical link between a person and a machine. Given that false news spreads, the robot is a robot-supporting person or a human-supported robot. As an example of a robot, there are people who register in the account. He sets up an automatic program for posting while in absence like Tweet. Occasionally, humans exchange and tweet with friends. Unlike robots, robots use automation, but robots interwork manual and automatic action functions.
Weiner (1948) first introduced the concept of cyborg and created the term cybernetics. "Robot" is a person who is technically complemented by external or internal equipment that complements or regulates various human functions. In other words, the lifebody of the robot consists of a part of the machine - a part of the human system. In the film series "Robocop" (1987), chimeras of such living mechanized components are immortal. Research on technology and social philosophy is called "robotism", accompanied by development of various kinds of robots, leading to the formation of robot society. In recent times, the influence of cybernetic concepts and robotics was so great that a critical analysis of the social aspect of robotics began, which opened up a new field of "robot anthropology". For detailed background, refer to the appendix of this article (online only).