By rebe.torres12 on Skatehive
Robots controlled with the brain https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFtzduPNXHY https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmcM9vDyChXWWfaBhnqxXD5scZn7pnHcZrWiwyZ8HMwmbX/separador%201.png Hello Robot researchers in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University develop a system that allows people with tetraplegia to control a robot using brain and muscle signals, without surgery, without implants, only with external sensors, the system works in a combined way, on the one hand, electromyography sensors capture electrical signals from the muscles, even those that can no longer move. On the other hand, an electroencephalogram device monitors brain activity directly from the scalp. Artificial intelligence interprets this data as commands; in practice, the user thinks and the robot executes. During tests in home environments, people managed to ask robots to bring water, pick up objects. even perform everyday tasks, all using a robot called Stretch, designed specifically to handle the complexity and unpredi