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Since typing commands into a terminal was awfully cumbersome considering his injury, he figured he might as well construct a voice control system for the arm.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have shown that an artificial intelligence-powered robot—trained on videos of previous surgeries—could learn how to perform the procedure itself, w ...
CHANDLER, Ariz. — A Chandler teen just received a $50,000 scholarship for engineering innovation in stroke rehabilitation.
An AI-powered brain-computer interface allowed a paralyzed man to control a robotic arm with his thoughts alone, with no adjustments required for 7 months.
Meet Caroline, a GLaDOS-inspired robotic arm delivering studio-grade precision on a budget. See the design, parts, and software.
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