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Researchers have built an AI system that can guide your physical movements.

In a 48-hour project at MIT called Human Operator, a camera captures your view while an AI (similar to Claude) interprets the required actions. Small electrical pads on your wrist then stimulate your muscles—moving your fingers even if you don’t know what to do. In demos, it played piano melodies, made hand gestures, waved, and assisted with drawing. It’s still early and experimental—not a “download skills instantly” breakthrough. But the potential is clear, especially for rehabilitation, physical therapy, and helping people regain movement. Now the obvious concern: what happens if systems like this are misused or compromised?: https://letsdatascience.com/news/mit-hackathon-team-builds-wearable-ai-that-moves-limbs-eac3840b

More: https://www.founded.com/human-operator-ai-that-can-control-your-body/

u/Dust_Rider — 10 days ago