Don't know if the right place so please forgive. How far have we come in robotics/artrficial limbs so a person missing an arm or something that the normal human cannot lift or push?
Don't know if the right place so please forgive. How far have we come in robotics/artrficial limbs so a person missing an arm or something that the normal human cannot lift or push?
This won’t be a full answer to your question, as these aren’t exactly off-the-shelf prosthetic devices, but you should really check out Ian Davis on YouTube…
We’re not really close to the point where any prosthetic is an upgrade on any human limb. Prosthetics you can control with your mind do exist, but are severely limited compared to human limbs. I’ve yet to see any prosthetic that’s stronger than a human limb.
There are two big limitations to consider:
I’m no expert, but I do have an interest in prosthetics and have been following the news and have seen lots of conversations that have no solutions for those two problems.
the main benefits from prosthetics are usually due to properties that the prosthetic have that a normal limb wouldn’t have (or vice versa) - like specialized prosthetic limbs for rock climbing
still, I would expect most people would be able to use a tool in lieu of a prosthetic … still, the absence of a limb might be advantageous in some situations (even if obviously a downside in others).
The problem is that you can’t comfortably anchor it to the body in a way that lets you put so much force on it. Putting weight on an amputation stump hurts.
Exoskeletons, on the other hand, are in development. They have working ones, but they don’t work well enough for general use yet. And there’s the problem of safety: you need to make sure you don’t exceed the limits of the user.