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UCLA Engineers Develop AI-Powered Wearable Brain-Computer Interface for Robotic Arm Control

Engineers at UCLA have created a wearable, noninvasive brain-computer interface system that incorporates artificial intelligence to assist in interpreting user intent. The system enables users to perform tasks such as controlling a robotic arm or moving a computer cursor by analyzing brain activity and translating it into actionable commands.

The technology employs AI as a “co-pilot” to enhance the accuracy and efficiency of the interface. By interpreting signals from the user’s brain, the system can infer their intended actions without requiring invasive procedures. This development represents progress in the field of brain-computer interfaces, which aim to bridge communication between the human brain and external devices. Researchers designed the system to be wearable, making it more accessible for potential applications in assisting individuals with mobility impairments or other conditions affecting motor control.

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Source: GO-AI-ne1

Date: September 1, 2025


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