Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics have revolutionized the field of assistive technologies, particularly in the development of prosthetics. These advancements have provided individuals with disabilities the opportunity to regain their independence and improve their quality of life.
One of the most significant advancements in robotic prosthetics is the ability to create prosthetic limbs that are controlled by the user’s thoughts. This technology, known as brain-computer interface (BCI), uses electrodes implanted in the user’s brain to detect electrical signals that are then translated into movements of the prosthetic limb. This technology has the potential to provide users with a more natural and intuitive way of controlling their prosthetic limbs.