Carnegie Mellon’s Groundbreaking Noninvasive Mind-Controlled Robotic Hand: How Thought Alone is Shaping the Future of Neurotechnology
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Carnegie Mellon’s Groundbreaking Noninvasive Mind-Controlled Robotic Hand: How Thought Alone is Shaping the Future of Neurotechnology

Imagine typing an email, picking up a coffee mug, or playing a piano—all without moving a single finger. Now, picture doing all that using only the power of your mind, no surgery or implants required. This isn’t science fiction anymore. In a remarkable leap for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), Carnegie Mellon University researchers have unveiled the…