Paralyzed man can eat independently again thanks to AI and brain chip
An American who was fully paralyzed after an accident has regained movement in his arms thanks to a unique AI system.
After a brain chip implant, a neural network learned to read his intentions to move and send commands directly to his hands, bypassing the damaged spinal cord.
According to scientists, the technology is literally beginning to restore lost functions. If further trials confirm the results, millions of people with paralysis could get a chance to control their bodies again 💪
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