That was such an awesome video it had me in tears all the way through it! This man deserves accolade and heaps of money to develop these bionics! Well done to Amanda also!
these types of e-legs empowerment talks never seem to get old even though I've already seen several. I sure hope the tech is not shelved in favor of making better xBoxes.
@yuriythebest It's shelved for civilians in favour of military applications, they can fund developement, prototypes and testing and have enough viable test subjects among crippled active soldiers and veterans. In the end almost every American civilian robotic device is a hand-me-down from a successful military device. It would be the other way around in almost every other country but the US work that way, naturally.
Howcome we did not see her walk in the light??? The image changes to stupid magazine picture or footage of the crowd as soon as she gets out of the shade!
Her bit was more like a modern theatre performance than a TED talk, overdone and theatrical, I could not take her seriously. I actually thought she would indeed stand up at the end and bow before the clapping audience. A sober recount of her story would have been more effective and credible.
That was such an awesome video it had me in tears all the way through it! This man deserves accolade and heaps of money to develop these bionics! Well done to Amanda also!
She is great and so is this technology! I hope it can help people in wheelchairs live active lives the way they want!
It was cute, in the beginning, how she kept popping wheelies without even thinking about it.
these types of e-legs empowerment talks never seem to get old even though I've already seen several. I sure hope the tech is not shelved in favor of making better xBoxes.
@yuriythebest It's shelved for civilians in favour of military applications, they can fund developement, prototypes and testing and have enough viable test subjects among crippled active soldiers and veterans. In the end almost every American civilian robotic device is a hand-me-down from a successful military device. It would be the other way around in almost every other country but the US work that way, naturally.
@yuriythebest it's another market, and a big one
Howcome we did not see her walk in the light??? The image changes to stupid magazine picture or footage of the crowd as soon as she gets out of the shade!
I know girl named Shelby she is in a wheelchair that will be great for the robot
Her bit was more like a modern theatre performance than a TED talk, overdone and theatrical, I could not take her seriously. I actually thought she would indeed stand up at the end and bow before the clapping audience.
A sober recount of her story would have been more effective and credible.
stoke for life adaptive
water sports .chaka Web.
fda is like me, you talk too much into the body and blood involved, well we white tunnel vission and pass out...lmfao
She is freaking acting....wtf
you can skip to 2:45 if you dont really care about this woman...
annoying