This just gave me a thought about "Locked-In syndrome". I wonder if this could help them one day. To go from the worst times in your life, to being given the opportunity to partially return to how it was before.
I have been working a little with this at our university in Uppsala, at the IT-department. The trouble is to find the connections between the brain activity and the concepts that the person is thinking of. Brain waves, EEG, are quite crude signals, when it comes to thinking about things. With mRi cameras you can get closer to the semantic parts of the brain, but that is unfortunately not feasible to use for individuals.
This is being done, actually! Nextmind tried it before being bought by Snapchat, and now there's just OpenBCI afaik, with something called Project Galea.
@@popcorny935 Technology is rapidly accelerating every day! To quote a wise man, "no field experiences as much innovation as computer science. Doctors have been treating the same patients for fifty years."
Good news, there are synthetic skins being created that look similar to real ones that also have a sense of feeling! Sadly it's still a very complicated technology.
This is why: when i tried to touch the hot water during my antibacterial hair boiling solution my fingers felt like they were being electrified instead of the normal cold to touching hot water
hi bro my hands and feet are fine but i need something that i can use my mind to move my hands. I have a spinal cord injury (c4) that prevents my body from working properly. can you make something like this for me? I really need it.
Ooh, good question. Is it ethical to remove a bad, organic limb to install a better, artificial limb? It'd likely be a case by case basis on how bad the nerve damage is, even on the performance level at this point.
I'm curious how consistent this is with interference. Don't want somebody's phone to go off and then you fall down XD. Or what if someone else thinks at your arm - can they move it? It'd be like Snape and Quirrell fighting over Harry Potter.
I think the BCI will be wirelessly paired with the arm, to minimize this natural interference, though that still leaves security vulnerability from those who would maliciously seek to know your very thoughts.
@@connorhaeck4987 Government(s) have been reading our thought waves for decades already - nothing new there. To me it seems like there's no way to isolate from interference with this method without developing a better language. I'd be more concerned with accidental interference than intentional, anyways. Thoughts seem unnecessary to use in general when the body uses nerve signals in the first place it seems a lot smarter to just wire it with the nerve signals and not incorporate thoughtwaves in the first place so it just becomes second nature instead of having to actively think about it. It also isolates having a third party think at your limbs, cause I stand by my original point that that's always going to be possible. Human brains can emulate frequencies of other brains so there's not going to be a unique snowflake pattern that's impossible to recreate like a fingerprints for thoughts or whatever. Like a voice impression you can just think like someone else and it'd be equivalent within a certain proximity from what I've gathered. It makes a lot more sense to just work directly with proprioceptors. As long as it's thought based, there's no true fight or flight response, either, since a reflex is pre-thought by definition.
I've researched EEG implementations and BCIs. There isn't really a way to "think" at someone's limb, the device reads the signals of the brain utilizing electrodes and each signal is linked to a function in the device. The same signal utilized by the brain to move your arm would always be there, regardless of whether you have an arm or not. The prosthetic arm in the video uses this process to become a synthetic arm. It isn't like radio signals, but I suppose if you needed to, you could link a device to send radio signals corresponding with certain brain signals. Each person's brain is different and so is their usage of it, meaning each thought and brain signal is almost entirely unique, which is very likely the reason why the guy in the video decided to use machine learning to effectively discern which brain signal would activate the corresponding motor in the prosthetic. This region of engineering and robotics is rather new, though the usage of electroencephalograms dates back earlier than the 1930s. The technology to "read minds" or "thoughtwaves" isn't exactly a priority or a possibility, because outside of an individuals mind, those thoughts are simply electrical signals.
What the hell, bachelors??? Bruh it makes me feel like by whole bachelors was useless. I learned nothing usefull for humanity haha. Well now Im teaching myself this.
People like him are heroes that are needed in this world
Very Cool Sam! Congrats!
This deserves millions of views
Congratulations!!
Greatting frome Argentina.
finally, a prosthetic arm that is fast
AI is advanced enough now. We'll soon see A LOT more of "Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology."
This just gave me a thought about "Locked-In syndrome". I wonder if this could help them one day. To go from the worst times in your life, to being given the opportunity to partially return to how it was before.
Great idea!
Brain-computer interfaces are the way to go to assist with locked-in syndrome
I have been working a little with this at our university in Uppsala, at the IT-department. The trouble is to find the connections between the brain activity and the concepts that the person is thinking of. Brain waves, EEG, are quite crude signals, when it comes to thinking about things. With mRi cameras you can get closer to the semantic parts of the brain, but that is unfortunately not feasible to use for individuals.
I have an idea... what if we can use this thing to create a mind-control virtual reality without using a joystick or controller?
This is being done, actually! Nextmind tried it before being bought by Snapchat, and now there's just OpenBCI afaik, with something called Project Galea.
@@connorhaeck4987 I never thought this was being done. Well, gonna check it now 😂
@@popcorny935 Technology is rapidly accelerating every day! To quote a wise man, "no field experiences as much innovation as computer science. Doctors have been treating the same patients for fifty years."
I think that's what we're living in right now
I couldn't wait for you to come and clear the cupboards.
this is it man
but a very long way to go
i see a day where there is no difference between prosthetic and real ones 👍
Good news, there are synthetic skins being created that look similar to real ones that also have a sense of feeling! Sadly it's still a very complicated technology.
You're a hero
It looks great, the movement is nice.
This is why: when i tried to touch the hot water during my antibacterial hair boiling solution my fingers felt like they were being electrified instead of the normal cold to touching hot water
And yeah this is the real science not like manufacturing nuclear bombs
Wonder what the cost of this would be
Hey i am woring on same idea...
can i get documenttion of how you make that arm from scratch?
it would be very helpful for my project.
hi bro my hands and feet are fine but i need something that i can use my mind to move my hands. I have a spinal cord injury (c4) that prevents my body from working properly. can you make something like this for me? I really need it.
Can it be used when there is nerve damage to the arm from birth injury.
Ooh, good question. Is it ethical to remove a bad, organic limb to install a better, artificial limb? It'd likely be a case by case basis on how bad the nerve damage is, even on the performance level at this point.
I'm curious how consistent this is with interference. Don't want somebody's phone to go off and then you fall down XD. Or what if someone else thinks at your arm - can they move it? It'd be like Snape and Quirrell fighting over Harry Potter.
I think the BCI will be wirelessly paired with the arm, to minimize this natural interference, though that still leaves security vulnerability from those who would maliciously seek to know your very thoughts.
@@connorhaeck4987 Government(s) have been reading our thought waves for decades already - nothing new there. To me it seems like there's no way to isolate from interference with this method without developing a better language. I'd be more concerned with accidental interference than intentional, anyways. Thoughts seem unnecessary to use in general when the body uses nerve signals in the first place it seems a lot smarter to just wire it with the nerve signals and not incorporate thoughtwaves in the first place so it just becomes second nature instead of having to actively think about it. It also isolates having a third party think at your limbs, cause I stand by my original point that that's always going to be possible. Human brains can emulate frequencies of other brains so there's not going to be a unique snowflake pattern that's impossible to recreate like a fingerprints for thoughts or whatever. Like a voice impression you can just think like someone else and it'd be equivalent within a certain proximity from what I've gathered. It makes a lot more sense to just work directly with proprioceptors. As long as it's thought based, there's no true fight or flight response, either, since a reflex is pre-thought by definition.
I've researched EEG implementations and BCIs. There isn't really a way to "think" at someone's limb, the device reads the signals of the brain utilizing electrodes and each signal is linked to a function in the device. The same signal utilized by the brain to move your arm would always be there, regardless of whether you have an arm or not. The prosthetic arm in the video uses this process to become a synthetic arm. It isn't like radio signals, but I suppose if you needed to, you could link a device to send radio signals corresponding with certain brain signals. Each person's brain is different and so is their usage of it, meaning each thought and brain signal is almost entirely unique, which is very likely the reason why the guy in the video decided to use machine learning to effectively discern which brain signal would activate the corresponding motor in the prosthetic. This region of engineering and robotics is rather new, though the usage of electroencephalograms dates back earlier than the 1930s. The technology to "read minds" or "thoughtwaves" isn't exactly a priority or a possibility, because outside of an individuals mind, those thoughts are simply electrical signals.
इसका मूल्य कितना है मुझे भी लगवाना है
Tell me why my phone types what i murmur instead of what i type at times
We are getting closer and closer to hollywood futurism. Flying cars and humanoid androids are also evolving.
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I am disabled one arm only
Cant wait to cut my arms off so i can be a cyborg
Thanks for your stupid comment
What the hell, bachelors??? Bruh it makes me feel like by whole bachelors was useless. I learned nothing usefull for humanity haha. Well now Im teaching myself this.
if someday we see Doc Ock walks around and robb the bank ... that's realy possible ...
Wait to the government gets a gold of this ...u bet s black man thought of this first
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Looks like the next Marvel Villian…
Life isn't TV
@@TheRealTorG 😮🤓 no shit
Obviously that is supposed to be a joke