'RoboCop': When Will Cyborgs Walk Among Humans?

RoboCop Helmet
The RoboCop suit is a futuristic-looking exoskeleton.
(Image credit: Sony Pictures)

In this month's reboot of the classic "RoboCop" film, scientists create a superhuman crime fighter that is half-man, half-robot — a human outfitted with a robotic exoskeleton and whose brain is programmable like a machine. But although such Frankenstein-esque lab experiments make for good Hollywood entertainment, being able to create a real cyborg is still more in the realm of science fiction — at least for now, experts say.

"RoboCop" — which stars Joel Kinnaman, Gary Oldman, Michael Keaton and Samuel L. Jackson — opens in theaters nationwide Wednesday (Feb. 12). In the movie, policeman Alex Murphy (played by Kinnaman) is critically injured on the job and is selected for an experimental robotic law-enforcement program, masterminded by a multinational corporation with the nefarious aim of selling militarized robot soldiers to domestic, civilian law-enforcement agencies.

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Denise Chow was the assistant managing editor at Live Science before moving to NBC News as a science reporter, where she focuses on general science and climate change. Before joining the Live Science team in 2013, she spent two years as a staff writer for Space.com, writing about rocket launches and covering NASA's final three space shuttle missions. A Canadian transplant, Denise has a bachelor's degree from the University of Toronto, and a master's degree in journalism from New York University.