A guitar bot for disabled musicians, existence within the Metaverse, and co-robots are on today's event shortlist. We are excited to hear about the latest developments from @TheSandbox@PlusOneRobotics and @CYBRNETX in collaboration with @gilweinberg. #SXSW
A decade after the loss of his arm, Jason Barnes' passion for music helped him co-create the world's most advanced prosthetic limbs using TensorFlow!
Hear @CYBRNETX's story → https://t.co/F8jBUOU9TB
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In this multimedia Sidewalk Issue story meet @cybrnetx, a passionate drummer who lost his arm at age 22. A decade later, he helped design one of the world’s most advanced prosthetic limbs using @Google’s TensorFlow platform.
Learn more→ https://t.co/sK2Nrcdehu
@Cyndereller@Google I am that drummer. And yes it’s very hard to find the help you need through the med industry. Everything that led up to all of this was a project 9 years in the making started by me.
Frustrated by a lack of control with traditional prosthetics, drummer and amputee Jason Barnes teamed up with Georgia Tech researchers to create a revolutionary drumming arm powered by TensorFlow. Watch @cybrnetx put his new drumming arm to the test → https://t.co/PCdXht8Asx
@Cyndereller@Google I’m not really sure what you’re getting at though. How is this degrading? This has nothing to do with the med industry (which is trash) but everything to do with ingenuity from a team creating something for someone like yourself who can’t get help otherwise
In 2013, drummer Jason Barnes (@cybrnetx) worked with Georgia Tech researchers to build the world’s most advanced robotic drumming arm. The design uses Google’s open source machine learning platform, TensorFlow, to help him play intuitively.
Learn more → https://t.co/PCdXht8Asx
.@cybrnetx lost his lower right arm in 2012. Motivated by his love of music, he worked with Georgia Tech researchers to develop a TensorFlow-powered prosthetic arm that lets him drum almost as if he was playing with his own arm. Learn more → https://t.co/PCdXht8Asx