Engineers with the University of Utah are developing prosthetic hands that can more intuitively grasp small objects.
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US engineers develops a bionic hand with AI, enabling intuitive, precise grips and easier everyday use for prosthetic users.
Whether you're reaching for a mug, a pencil or someone's hand, you don't need to consciously instruct each of your fingers on ...