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Interesting Engineering on MSNAI-powered brain chips let paralyzed patients steer robot arm with thoughts
The University of California, Los Angeles, developed this new BCI where an AI acts as a “co-pilot.” It works alongside users ...
When the wheel moved suddenly, the electrodes transmitted signals to his brain, making it feel as though the robotic arm were his own.
Jannik Grothusen and Kaspar Janssen trained a pair of $120 robot arms to clean a spill. Using GPT-4o, the robots were programmed in four days, designing a visual language model for human-robot ...
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