
High School Student Develops A Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm
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Benjamin Choi, a 17-year-old high school student, invented an affordable mind-controlled prosthetic arm. The arm uses an AI algorithm to interpret brain waves, allowing users to control it with their thoughts. Inspired by a documentary on mind-controlled prosthetics, Ben aimed to create a non-invasive and cost-effective solution. His invention has gained national recognition, and he plans to conduct clinical trials with amputees. Ben is also interested in exploring broader applications of brain wave interpretation.
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How does the arm improve over time according to Benjamin?
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What challenges did Benjamin face in making the prosthetic arm non-invasive?
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What are the future plans for Benjamin's prosthetic arm?
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