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A robot controlled by human thought? More likely than you may think.
"The "brain machine interface" helmet uses a series of sensors to detect thought patterns which are analysed and broadcast wirelessly to a humanoid robot.
An Asimo robot then does whatever the person wearing the helmet is thinking about, with just a couple of seconds delay.
Makers Honda say the robot can currently understand four simple movements - moving the right hand, left hand, running or eating ... but that covers about 90% of what I do anyway."
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