New exoskeleton for humans comes with AI brain - and muscle memory
Briefly

German Bionic has introduced Exia, a cutting-edge wearable exoskeleton that incorporates augmented AI, designed to assist workers by providing up to 38kg of dynamic lifting support. Unlike traditional exoskeletons, Exia learns and adapts to the movements of its user, enhancing the lifting experience and minimizing physical exertion. This innovative suit, aimed primarily at individuals in demanding jobs like construction and logistics, effectively turns heavy lifting into a manageable task, similar to muscle memory for machines. German Bionic's breakthrough aims to redefine physical augmentative technology by blending AI with human movement.
Exia doesn't merely respond or even just think - it actually learns. With every movement, it grows alongside its user, continuously adapting and evolving to meet the demands of the person and the job at hand.
Exia offers up to 38kg of dynamic assistance, making a 30kg item feel like just 5kg, demonstrating a significant reduction in physical strain for the user.
Read at TNW | Deep-Tech
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