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Augmented reality eye implants, digital gaze, human core. Portrait photography, macro shot, soft light, cybernetic vision, information overlay, ocular technology, bionic optics, future sight, neon reflections. --ar 16:9 Cyberpunk Eye Implant, Riptide Aesthetic, Human Robotics, Cyberpunk Eyes, Cybernetic Implants, Cybernetic Eye, Robotic Eye, Cyberpunk Dnd, Robot Eyes

Step into the future with augmented reality eye implants! Witness the mesmerizing beauty of AI-generated art, as the digital gaze intertwines with the human core. Immerse yourself in a world where creativity knows no bounds. 🌟 #AR #AI #DigitalArt #FutureTech Prompt: Augmented reality eye implants, digital gaze, human core. Portrait photography, macro shot, soft light, cybernetic vision, information overlay, ocular technology, bionic optics, future sight, neon reflections. --ar 16:9

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ArtStation - NeurO-Optics - Bionic Optic Implants Cybernetic Implant Concept Art, Cybernetic Eye Concept Art, Robot Eyes Cyborgs, Cyberpunk Face Implant, Bionic Human, Cybernetic Augmentation, Cybernetic Eye, Robotic Eye, Robot Eyes

I had an idea of a near future concept that doesn't sound too farfetched. This concept is believable but also includes tongue-in-cheek humor. Welcome to Neuro-Optics. You are now granted the opportunity to improve your vision and change your eye color with bionic optics. Implants wouldn't be cheap but it would help the visually impaired as well. Humans could also voluntarily replace their normal eyes with bionic implants. In order to use Neuro-Optics, you would need a subscription service…

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Telescopic Contact Lens Could Improve Eyesight for the Visually Impaired Rhys Strongfork, Nathan Summers, Horror Ideas, Bionic Eye, Body Horror, Eye Sight Improvement, Future Tech, Wearable Tech, Contact Lens

A team of engineers has designed a telescopic contact lens that can switch between normal and magnified vision by using slightly modified off-the-shelf 3D television glasses. The researchers, led by Joseph Ford, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of California, San Diego, built a prototype of the lens and tested it on a mechanical eye. Researchers report their findings in the June 27 online issue of Optics Express, an open-access journal of the Optical Society.

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