Kenyan inventors who built an A.I-powered robotic prosthetic arm
Meet David Gathu and Moses Kiuna, two self-taught Kenyan inventors who built an A.I-powered robotic prosthetic arm with zero funding! Using salvaged electronics, their innovation captures brain signals to control movement, offering a life-changing solution for amputees.
Despite facing challenges, their startup AfroGenesys is proving that African innovation can change the world. Even U.S engineers were left in shock! Could this be the future of prosthetics? Bye-bye disabilities!
Dingus! Silly as it gets. Are you a subject matter expert? No. Then STFU! You don’t jack about AI and robotics to comment here. You probably knew nothing about AI till ChatGPT came along so all AI is generative AI according to you dipshit. AI/ML algos would be required to process and decode neural signals.
Your maggot brain’s signals are highly complex and don’t directly translate into commands like “type a string of gibberish just because you have fingers.” You need AI/ML to recognize signal patterns and translate them into actionable commands that control that manipulative arm—the robot component. I’m done giving free lessons to fucktards.
You’ll probably need such assistive devices to get on with life after having your guts spilled while trying to cross the road with that chicken brain of yours. Then these guys will come to your aid but you won’t even be able to thank them in your vegetative state. Fetid moppet!