This guy can play rock, paper, scissors with a thought-controlled robot arm

This thought-controlled robot arm can play rock, paper, scissors

After Erik Sorto was hit by a gunshot aged 21, he was paralysed from the neck down. But now he's become the first man in the world to be fitted with a neural prosthetic implant in the region of the brain were intentions are formed.

The prosthetic allows him control of a robot arm, capable of a range of actions, including shaking hands, drinking beer, and even playing rock, paper, scissors. It's capable of significantly more natural movement than other, similar, implants.

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