Humans and robots: Friends of the future? A bird's eye view of biomanufacturing industry 5.0
- PMID: 37604228
- DOI: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2023.108237
Humans and robots: Friends of the future? A bird's eye view of biomanufacturing industry 5.0
Abstract
The evolution of industries have introduced versatile technologies, motivating limitless possibilities of tackling pivotal global predicaments in the arenas of medicine, environment, defence, and national security. In this direction, ardently emerges the new era of Industry 5.0 through the eyes of biomanufacturing, which integrates the most advanced systems 21st century has to offer by means of integrating artificial systems to mimic and nativize the natural milieu to substitute the deficits of nature, thence leading to a new meta world. Albeit, it questions the natural order of the living world, which necessitates certain paramount stipulations to be addressed for a successful expansion of biomanufacturing Industry 5.0. Can humans live in synergism with artificial beings? How can humans establish dominance of hierarchy with artificial counterparts? This perspective provides a bird's eye view on the plausible direction of a new meta world inquisitively. For this purpose, we propose the influence of internet of things (IoT) via new generation interfacial systems, such as, human-machine interface (HMI) and brain-computer interface (BCI) in the domain of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, which can be extended to target modern warfare and smart healthcare.
Keywords: Brain-computer interface; Human-machine interface; Modern warfare; Regenerative medicine; Smart healthcare; Tissue engineering.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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