Brain control of robots is nothing new. Researchers at the University of Minnesota have come up with a non-invasive EGG control mechanism for robot arms, allowing people to use their mind to control a robot to reach and complete tasks.
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Noninvasive EEG-based control of a robotic arm for reach and grasp tasks
A headset is used to read brainwaves and transmit commands to to the robot arm. The above video shows how this works.
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