These AI-powered, brain-sensing earbuds can control an exoskeleton to help those with disabilities.
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00:00So first it's designed to help people. So there are two modes we can use it. One is
00:07passive help. There are people who can still move but are losing step by step the ability
00:13to use their muscle, they're losing power. So the device is going to assist you when you move.
00:20Can you share with our audience what's your experience? Yeah so I'm only very slightly
00:24moving my arm but it feels like there's a superpower behind my joint that is doing all
00:28the hard work. So this is also a brain scan that we launched at a fortune event back in 2019 in
00:39Guangzhou China. It's brain sensing earbuds and we can leverage them to do what people would call
00:47mind control. In that case it's control that is done with clenching because the technology can
00:55adapt to what you can do. Some people like Ellie can focus and can do real mind control.
01:02One of our participants in the Olympic torch relay, she has a cognitive disability and she
01:08cannot focus enough. So we had to tailor the interface to measure her facial expressions
01:14and also the fact that she's clenching in order to be doing what we're going to do now which is
01:20me by clenching providing you more assistance. Oh wow yeah that's way stronger.
01:28Wow and so this could be installed at someone's workstation for example if they needed help at
01:33work, it could be in their home, all different use cases. Absolutely and this is the goal
01:40is to provide assistance to everyone.