DARPA prosthetic arm
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- During a recent event held by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Tech Insider had a chance to check out one of the most advanced robotic prosthetic arms we’ve ever seen.
Produced by Darren Weaver and Corey Protin. Reporting by Paul Szoldra.
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Gentleman, we can rebuild him, we have the technology...
Met a guy with one of these at a nightclub in San Diego recently. He said he was only 1 of 9 people that had it so far. He could shake hands with it no problem. Couldn’t talk much to him about it due to the blasting music, but it was cool to see.
Im pretty sure that person was me🤣 that’s actually crazy
The flesh is weak but the machine is strong!
Nice! this is more like it. this is the kind of shit we need in the 21st century
Big Boss is real!
can it stun Soviet soldiers?
it might shoot of a rocket ;-)
Weizai Weizaitan a weapon to surpass metal gear
Looks amazing
Wish i could have more arms with this!!!
the instites synths are getting better wow
Looks like Deus Ex...without the nanoblades of course.
Help me to get in touch properly because I need to know if those limbs are commercially sold. I need one for myself. Thanks in advance!
bruh, dues x
He looks like a sci fi badie
does this work for people who were born without lims? I have a friend who was born without part of his left arm, just under his elbow (so he still has his elbow but his arm ends there). would this also work for people like him?
Creold not sure since his brain never learned to give signals to those never existing parts. The way this guy does it is the machine interprets the signals in the rests of the nervs of the amputated limb. Basically they recycled the wire connections in his body for a new mechanism. His brain already knows the commands it has to give, only a different "machine" has to interpret those commands.
Creold He never developed the signals to use his arm (the ones this prosthetic uses) because he never had one in the first place. It would require an intense amount of training.
I'm not sure, but I think it would be possible. I'm a congenital left below elbow amputee myself and I would just love to have one of these in the future, but I would never afford it though.
Woah. incredible.
Methinks he meant 'innervated' rather than 're-inverted', which is not a thing
I think he meant re-innervated.. as in bringing back to life.. Restoration of functionality.
Deus Ex Mankind Divided
Exactly.
Evolved
or Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
Ocean Valdez Deus Ex: Human Revolution
A breakthrough as great as antibiotics😂
Nicholos Caudillo The first antibiotics weren't much of a breakthrough, this is way bigger.
So he has to think about what he wants it to do or is it just like an arm where he just does it and the arm responds
just does it, if he had to think about it, t they would be connecting wires to his head.
Seve Hynes30 Basically same way you control your arms, just a bit slower.
The stump disturbs me
Nijda your lack of respect disturbs me
is it me or did the reinforce the joint?
Terminators coming soon.
SEXY ROBOTIC ARM. OH MYYYYYYYY
Second
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they need to have flesh made for these so they stop having these bony robotic arms while the other arm is fat and flesh.
Erin Cain This is too cool to cover up.
Id rather have cybernetic arm with fricken machine guns attached to it.
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