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<blockquote data-quote="FAST6191" data-source="post: 9263957" data-attributes="member: 32303"><p>That varies massively depending upon a whole host of things.</p><p>If it is below the elbow and there are still various muscle groups that got saved then you can key off them far more easily than other things.</p><p></p><p>We are still a ways off nervous system full bore connections that you might want to replace a functional limb but there are options there for some measure of it.</p><p>Some will be basic skull cap type deals (or something a bit more discrete you can hide in your hair). Not very accurate but can have basic commands easily enough with some training, and modern force feedback stuff* inside the prosthetic can prevent some mishaps. Not to mention gesture controls wherein turning and moving up might be a signal to do something.</p><p></p><p>*to say nothing of <a href="https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7389-my_robot_will_crush_you_with_its_soft_delicate_hands" target="_blank">https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7389-my_robot_will_crush_you_with_its_soft_delicate_hands</a> </p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]UJ4ttbyUFls[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Some will insert a chip on or in a brain. Accuracy goes up considerably with this sort of thing. This tends to be reserved for serious stuff (brain surgery is kind of a serious deal, leaving stuff in even more so, and doctors have that pesky "first, do no harm" thing) but is an option that many will pursue.</p><p>Some might do mirror stuff so you have controls on the other hand and it mimics that or responds according to commands there.</p><p></p><p>Some will tap into nerves at position of stump but this is also tricky to do well and you have a split between external and internal, internally tending to be more accurate by virtue of not having skin in the way but also having the problem of needing power which means either battery or wires through the skin.</p><p></p><p>Micro surgery is meaning more and more nerve bundles can be sensed, and induction charging and wireless transmission also reduces issues with wires poking out of the skin, to say nothing of brain surgery in general also getting more proficient.</p><p></p><p>*guess who is waiting for the moment things get better than nature to hack off a limb and have a robot arm*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAST6191, post: 9263957, member: 32303"] That varies massively depending upon a whole host of things. If it is below the elbow and there are still various muscle groups that got saved then you can key off them far more easily than other things. We are still a ways off nervous system full bore connections that you might want to replace a functional limb but there are options there for some measure of it. Some will be basic skull cap type deals (or something a bit more discrete you can hide in your hair). Not very accurate but can have basic commands easily enough with some training, and modern force feedback stuff* inside the prosthetic can prevent some mishaps. Not to mention gesture controls wherein turning and moving up might be a signal to do something. *to say nothing of [URL]https://media.ccc.de/v/32c3-7389-my_robot_will_crush_you_with_its_soft_delicate_hands[/URL] [MEDIA=youtube]UJ4ttbyUFls[/MEDIA] Some will insert a chip on or in a brain. Accuracy goes up considerably with this sort of thing. This tends to be reserved for serious stuff (brain surgery is kind of a serious deal, leaving stuff in even more so, and doctors have that pesky "first, do no harm" thing) but is an option that many will pursue. Some might do mirror stuff so you have controls on the other hand and it mimics that or responds according to commands there. Some will tap into nerves at position of stump but this is also tricky to do well and you have a split between external and internal, internally tending to be more accurate by virtue of not having skin in the way but also having the problem of needing power which means either battery or wires through the skin. Micro surgery is meaning more and more nerve bundles can be sensed, and induction charging and wireless transmission also reduces issues with wires poking out of the skin, to say nothing of brain surgery in general also getting more proficient. *guess who is waiting for the moment things get better than nature to hack off a limb and have a robot arm* [/QUOTE]
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