Noninvasive brain technology, combined with AI, is enabling individuals to control a robotic hand through thoughts, without the need for surgery.
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are utilizing electroencephalography (EEG) and deep learning algorithms to interpret brain signals for controlling robotic fingers accurately.
This advancement in technology offers natural and intuitive control of robotic hands, aiding individuals with limited hand function in daily tasks.
While there are challenges to overcome, the future of noninvasive brain technology looks promising for improving independence and accessibility for a wide range of individuals.