University of Queensland student developing AI-assisted robotic prosthetic
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Bionics Queensland CEO Robyn Stokes has been mentoring UQ student Nat Marshall.
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University of Queensland student Nat Marshall is developing a wearable device that will control robotic prosthetics with artificial intelligence (AI).
Key points:
He is working alongside people with upper-limb deficits
Nat Marshall s design has 256 electrodes, which will improve users fine motor skills
The engineering and physics major wants to smooth out the current user experience for people with upper-limb difference.
AI refers to a computer that can imitate a human mind by learning from experience and practice to recognise objects, solve problems or make decisions.