This document is a theoretical research proposal and a personal vision paper, not an experimental study or a technical report. It was written independently by the author to explore conceptual ideas at the intersection of neural‑integrated prosthetics, biocompatible materials, nanorobotic therapy, and quantum‑blockchain security. This work constitutes the third and final part of the Neuro‑AI Bridge trilogy. While Part I focused on an implantable neural unit for cognitive and sensory restoration (secured by blockchain and DNA identity), and Part II introduced an external medical companion for real‑time health monitoring (protected by post‑quantum encryption), Part III completes the vision by addressing the physical interface between the body and the world — artificial limbs and organs designed as intelligent, adaptive, and secure extensions of the human self. The proposed system goes beyond mechanical replacement. It introduces: Biocompatible materials that allow true integration with the body. Neural interfaces connecting directly to peripheral nerves for natural control and sensation. On‑board AI partners that learn, adapt, and coordinate movement and feeling. Nanorobotic swarms for internal therapeutic tasks: enzymatic tumour dissolution, targeted chemotherapy, clot intervention, and continuous health surveillance. Dual‑layer quantum + blockchain security to protect neural signals and ensure every action is auditable. Clinical and technical oversight involving physicians, nurses, and developers — with the user as the ultimate authority. With the publication of this part, the Neuro‑AI Bridge trilogy is now formally complete. The three parts form a unified, modular vision for the future of human‑machine integration — one that restores what was lost, safeguards what remains, and heals from within. The author does not claim to have implemented or tested any of the proposed systems. All ideas presented here are speculative and intended for academic discussion and future research exploration. The name Mouad Tarif is a pseudonym used for personal reasons. This work is the author's original intellectual creation. The author welcomes constructive feedback and academic correspondence but does not engage in commercial discussions regarding these ideas. All sources cited in this document are publicly available academic references used solely for theoretical support. No online tools, AI generators, or unverified sources were relied upon in the development of this proposal. The author confirms that this work is based exclusively on independent reasoning and verified academic literature.
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