ai help paralysed man
Exoskeleton driven by AI helps paralysed man to walk again
With a sliding ceiling harness for safety and to help with balance, the patient walked up and down a laboratory at the University of Grenoble. "I felt like I was the first man on the Moon," he said on Thursday. "I didn't move for two years and I had forgotten what it was like to stand. "I forgot I was taller than a lot of people in the room and it was very impressive." Until now, much of the research into improving the mobility of paralysed people has focussed on electrical stimulation of muscles, using machine-brain interfaces.