MIT researchers unveil mind-controlled robot

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MIT team develop artificial intelligence algorithms that can communicate human brain-signals to robots

Computer scientists have demonstrated mind-controlled robots that can respond to brain activity. In the demonstration the robots - basically robot arms performing basic tasks - were given the ta...

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