New Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Arm Offers Full Mobility for Lower Cost
• Uses AI and sensors to interpret brain signals to control prosthetic arm with full human motion range
• Attaches non-invasively with bands and cup; lighter weight than other arms
• Aims for $20,000 price point - cheaper than similar arms, but still expensive
• Questions remain around real-world application and testing by everyday users
• Early in development; still needs regulatory approvals before widespread use