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Bionic technology’s next test is whether it can survive everyday life
An IEEE Spectrum opinion piece argues that exoskeletons and brain-computer interfaces should now be judged less by controlled demos and more by whether they deliver durable value in the messy conditions of real-world use
Key Takeaways
- IEEE Spectrum argues bionic systems should be judged by real-world use rather than lab demos.
- Exoskeletons and brain-computer interfaces face adoption hurdles beyond technical proof-of-concept.
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