How AI Helped a Man Move His Hand Again After 35 Years | Psyonic Prosthetics
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Aadeel Akhtar, Founder & CEO of Psyonic, explains how their bionic hand uses AI-driven training to relearn muscle patterns, even decades after limb loss.
Through a two-minute calibration, the prosthetic hand learns grips like the pinch, fist, and tripod grasp. When one user struggled to remember how to pinch after 35 years, Psyonic combined mirror therapy and AI to re-activate dormant muscles letting him move his prosthetic hand naturally again.
🎧 Watch the full episode on the “Automated” podcast to explore how Psyonic is redefining the future of human-machine connection.
Through a two-minute calibration, the prosthetic hand learns grips like the pinch, fist, and tripod grasp. When one user struggled to remember how to pinch after 35 years, Psyonic combined mirror therapy and AI to re-activate dormant muscles letting him move his prosthetic hand naturally again.
🎧 Watch the full episode on the “Automated” podcast to explore how Psyonic is redefining the future of human-machine connection.
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