LOL @lisamgentile1961 You were discussing bionics? Look at this.
The Best Bionic Leg Yet A surgical procedure and muscle-sensing electrodes allow neural control of a prosthetic limb
For the first time, a small group of patients with amputations below the knee were able to control the movements of their prosthetic legs through neural signals—rather than relying on programmed cycles for all or part of a motion—and resume walking with a natural gait. The achievement required a specialized amputation surgery combined with a non-invasive surface electrode connection to a robotic prosthetic lower leg. A study describing the technologies was published today in the journal Nature Medicine.
That's an interesting development. What a coincidence. Kind of like talking about buying something on Amazon and it appears in my FB feed. Just kind of though.
Yeah well in this case I am the one stalking you, not AI (or @bradleyarrow).
Right?! LOL
lmfao