Want a True Bionic Limb? Good Luck Without Machine Learning
In 2006, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency vowed to build, within four years, a brain-controlled prosthetic arm indistinguishable from the real thing. Yet after hundreds of millions of dollars and more than a decade of engineering, most limb replacements (even those wired straight to the noggin) struggle to mimic human gestures.
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Thursday, May 11, 2017
Want a True Bionic Limb? Good Luck Without Machine Learning
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