Friday, 26 May 2023

AI helps paralysed man walk after 12 years simply by using his thoughts

 The present is certainly interesting, as we are living right in the middle of the artificial intelligence boom. Anyone who may be unaware of these sweeping changes, is probably living under a rock. In the past few weeks, we saw some extraordinary facets of AI technology. Since the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google, Microsoft, Meta, and many more have joined the AI bandwagon. Each new day, a new use case and a new possibility keep the tech fraternity moving.

We have reported on the brisk developments of AI-powered software, tools and even humanoid robots. Researchers have even gone on to the extent of using AI-backed tools for mind reading and dream interpretations. Now, it seems another insane capability of AI is going to revolutionise healthcare. In what can be called a monumental achievement, scientists from Switzerland helped a paralyzed man gain control over his lower body with the help of AI.

Gert-Jan Oskam, a man paralysed from the waist down since 2011, regained the ability to walk for the first time in his life, thanks to the work of these European scientists. The 40-year-old gained control over his limbs by just using his thoughts and this was possible due to two implants that revived the connection between his brain and spinal cord. “They told me, no, we can’t help you. I could move my arms and they said, be happy with this. But, I never believed that I couldn’t walk anymore,” Oskam told AFP.
The breakthrough

The team of researchers from France and Switzerland found a novel way to develop a digital bridge between Oskam’s brain and spinal cord. This bridge bypassed all the injured sections and helped him in walking again. Oskan was paralysed in 2011 after he met with a bicycle accident. This breakthrough is reportedly the hard work of the scientists that lasted for over 10 years.

Gregoire Courtine, a neuroscientist from the team, said that they were able to restore communication with a digital bridge which transforms thoughts into action. This was done by implants in the region of the brain that usually controls the muscles of the legs. The implants capture the thoughts of the individual and transform them into electrical activations for the spinal cord to activate the muscles of the legs, the way people normally move to walk. In essence, Oskam was a cyborg with a web of implants to fix the central nervous system, quipped the scientist while talking to the media.

The scientists said that their ultimate goal was to improve the quality of Oskam’s life. They said that for now, Oskam may not walk normally the way most of us do. However, this was the first time in the history of mankind that two regions of the central nervous system were reconnected after being separated following a spinal cord injury.
A unique digital bridge

“The participant reports that the brain–spine interface (BSI) enables natural control over the movements of his legs to stand, walk, climb stairs and even traverse complex terrains. Moreover, neurorehabilitation supported by the BSI improved neurological recovery. The participant regained the ability to walk with crutches overground even when the BSI was switched off. This digital bridge establishes a framework to restore natural control of movement after paralysis,” read the research paper published in Nature.

The development certainly will give a renewed sense of optimism for many and the healthcare industry worldwide. However, the researchers also said that it may take several years for the technology to be widely accessible.

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First published on: 26-05-2023 at 20:46 IST

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IAS officer complains against Bharadwaj, AAP denies charges

 The capital witnessed yet another tussle between the AAP-Delhi government and the bureaucracy Friday. This time, IAS officer Kinny Singh has accused Services Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj of inappropriate conduct in a formal manner, which the AAP sought to dispel as a means to save herself from potential disciplinary proceedings.

Singh, a 2014 batch AGMUT officer posted in the Services Department as Special Secretary, was among the eight all-India service officials to have levelled harassment allegations against Bharadwaj last week. “I would like to submit that we are completely intimidated by the behaviour of Hon’ble Minister,” she wrote in her complaint to Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar in relation to an incident that allegedly unfolded in Bharadwaj’s official chambers on May 16.

She accused Bharadwaj, along with two of her colleagues, of intimidation, threats and forcibly signing a false written statement. “… in light of the incident, it is requested that adequate security should be provided to the undersigned…,” she alleged.

While Bharadwaj did not respond to the claims, AAP termed Singh’s allegations “completely false”. “Officers are being forced to make complaints against their ministers… Bharadwaj is a very decent person… The day services comes under us, the same officers could be made to make complaints against CS, LG and BJP politicians but we won’t do such cheap politics,” it stated.

Government sources claim-ed Singh had been served a show cause notice to explain her conduct “including dereliction of duty, insubordination and providing unauthorised possession of sensitive files” to a fellow bureaucrat despite directions not to.

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First published on: 27-05-2023 at 05:05 IST

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AI helps paralysed man walk after 12 years simply by using his thoughts

 The present is certainly interesting, as we are living right in the middle of the artificial intelligence boom. Anyone who may be unaware o...