Controlling assistive robotic arm with BCI
This week I worked with the assistive robotic arm and my brain-computer interface, and I felt truly alive. I fed myself, opened the fridge, and even slowly drove my wheelchair with the arm, setting dexterity records (39 cylinders, 5 pegs in 5 minutes). Grateful to Neuralink and the Buoniconti Foundation, I’m excited about a crypto project I’m exploring with my team.
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