Robot that learns social cues could feed people with tetraplegia

New Scientist 

Robots that watch for social cues could feed people by gauging when they are ready for a mouthful. This may make it easier for people who can't feed themselves, such as those with tetraplegia, to socialise. People who can't control their legs or arms can use commercial robotic arms to help them eat.

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