Mind-controlled robots now one step closer

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This entailed developing an algorithm that could adjust the robot's movements based only on a patient's thoughts. The algorithm was connected to a headcap equipped with electrodes for running electroencephalogram (EEG) scans of a patient's brain activity. To use the system, all the patient needs to do is look at the robot. If the robot makes an incorrect move, the patient's brain will emit an "error message" through a clearly identifiable signal, as if the patient is saying "No, not like that." The robot will then understand that what it's doing is wrong – but at first it won't know exactly why.