You ask a logical question. Uncertainly, the community of people is rolling towards the unity of its brain with robotic devices. The person will think, fantasize, and the robots will realize what was conceived in reality. What will the body of such a person become that will lose the ability to move, to express emotions, realize dreams and plans. Everything will be performed as in fairy tales by "magic cyborgs". It is necessary to consider a similar trend in science as an innovation that will help patients who suffer from diseases accompanied by paralysis, a violation of the internal organs. In these cases (that is, with pathology), cyborgs are necessary for real assistance to infirm patients. So, it is necessary to treat the problem of cyborgs rationally. Please see the materials on this subject in the Attachment.
The technological complexities inherent in developing perceptions for machines, as well as the verification and validation of these tools, have been eased to a large extent by the advancements of AI technology. With Brain Computer Interface (BCI), AI can power future machines to understand human thoughts and emotions, even without physical or vocal communication. Instead of simply mimicking the human brain structurally, AI will be able to impart human-like intelligence to machines. Moving beyond syntactical understanding of human words, future applications will understand the semantics hidden in human language, and observe, understand, and detect objects accurately in their surroundings, making them more responsive.