This wristband makes you a robot puppeteer
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
MIT engineers have developed a wristband that uses ultrasound imaging to monitor wrist movements, allowing wearers to control a robotic hand in real-time. The device captures muscle and tendon interactions, which are interpreted by an AI algorithm and transmitted to the robotic hand. This technology could revolutionize human-robot interaction and virtual reality, enabling precise hand tracking and control, with potential applications in training dexterous humanoid robots and immersive digital environments.