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Revolutionary Prosthetic Arms With AI Technology for Lifelike Movement

Adam Carter
Last updated: 1 year ago
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Atom Limbs, a company specializing in prosthetics, has developed a cutting-edge product by combining advanced sensors and AI technology. Traditional prosthetics are often limited by the number of nerves and muscles a person has, which can restrict movement. However, Atom Limbs has introduced a revolutionary solution, using sensors and AI to train prosthetic limbs for more accurate movement.

What’s Happening & Why This Matters

So, how does this AI-powered prosthetic work? The limbs can interpret electrical signals from the wearer’s brain and use them to move and manipulate itself, similar to the electrical pulses that control our natural bodies. This means the prosthetic arms produced by Atom Limbs offer a full range of human motion across the elbow, wrist, and individual fingers. Additionally, they provide haptic feedback to the wearer, giving them insight into their grip strength for holding delicate objects.

Moreover, the prosthetic arm can be attached using a strengthened sportswear-style vest, making it non-invasive and distributing the arm’s weight evenly for greater comfort. It doesn’t require any surgery or implants to function, giving it a significant advantage over other prosthetics available today. The arm uses sensors to track instructions from the brain and measures electrical signals across the limb via patches and a cup that fits over the top of the arm.

While the cost of this advanced technology may seem high at around $20,000, it is actually more affordable than many other bionic products on the market, making these high-value products more accessible. However, consumers will have to wait for Atom Limbs’ prosthetics to become available, as the company is still in the developmental stages. Data is being collected before the products can undergo US regulatory processes to enter the market.

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In summary, Atom Limbs has developed AI-powered prosthetic limbs that can interpret electrical signals from the brain to provide a full range of human motion and haptic feedback. The prosthetic arms offer enhanced comfort, affordability, and accessibility over traditional options. However, potential buyers will have to wait for the company’s products to become available as they are still under development and undergoing regulatory processes.

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Adam Carter is a staff writer for TechFyle's TF Sources. He's crafted as a tech enthusiast with a background in engineering and journalism, blending technical know-how with a flair for communication. Adam holds a degree in Electrical Engineering and has worked in various tech startups, giving him first-hand experience with the latest gadgets and technologies. Transitioning into tech journalism, he developed a knack for breaking down complex tech concepts into understandable insights for a broader audience.
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