Africa Reacts to Kenyan School Dropouts Who Build Wòrlds First Bio-robotic Arm Operated By Brain.

For copyright matters, takedown, or complaint please contact: historicalafrika@ In this episode of Africa Reacts (brought to you by Historical Africa), we will be reacting to 2 Kenyan School Dropouts Who Worlds First Bio-robotic Arm Operated By Brain Signals. David Gathu and Moses Kinyua, both hailing from Kenya, have always been passionate about technology and its potential to change lives. They embarked on a mission to make a lasting impact on the field of medicine by developing a revolutionary prosthetic limb. After years of research and dedication, their hard work culminated in the creation of the world’s first bio-robotic arm. So, what makes this bio-robotic arm so special? Unlike traditional prosthetics, Gathu and Kinyua’s creation is operated by brain signals, making it incredibly responsive and intuitive for the user. The arm is equipped with advanced sensors that pick up signals from the user’s brain, translating them into precise movements. The bio-robotic arm is fitted with cutting-edge technology, including a sophisticated neural interface that connects directly to the user’s brain. This interface decodes the neural signals, allowing the individual to control the robotic arm with remarkable accuracy. The device is not only capable of replicating natural limb movements but can also adapt to various tasks, from delicate actions to more robust activities. Music: Inspiring Dreams Source: Licensed under creative commons. ✅COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER Historical Africa doesn’t fully own some of the materials compiled in its videos. It belongs to people or organizations who ought to be respected. If used, it falls under the following provisions: Copyright disclaimer section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. “Fair use“ is allowed for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarships, and research. ✅ If you are the owner of the materials used in this video, contact us, and we will follow your request immediately: historicalafrika@ #invention #kenya #robot #africa
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