#ExperienceAmazing human-aid robotics with HAL and the engineers that use Intel power to help an injured surfer get back on his feet. The doctors told him he’d never walk again, but thanks to Intel processors and sci-fi inspiration, the engineers at Cyberdyne were able to detect his will to move through signals from the human brain, and convert this into movement of HAL’s bionic legs to assist his steps to recovery.
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