Demonstration daily activities (VIDEO)
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The researchers worked with four transradial amputees to see how intuitive sharing control between a human and AI agent would be for completing everyday tasks with the prosthesis. In addition to improved performance on standardized tasks, they also attempted everyday activities that required fine motor control. Simple tasks, like drinking from a plastic cup, can be difficult for an amputee; squeeze too soft and you’ll drop it, but squeeze too hard and you’ll break it.
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Utah NeuroRobotics Lab
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