HOLLY Willoughby fought back tears as the world's first human cyborg spoke of his "hope and dreams" after becoming a machine saved his life.
Terminally-ill scientist, Dr Peter Scott-Morgan became "part human, part machine" after being given four years to live following his motor neurone disease diagnosis.
He appeared on This Morning today alongside his husband Francis about 62, enhancing his deteriorating body with a high-tech exoskeleton and a mind-reading computer.
Dr Peter told viewers: "Our mission is to completely re-write the future of disability. "As a transitioning human cyborg my overall quality of life is exceptional.
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