comes and tries our technology to see if it can be generalized. Is my arm getting warmer because you're wrapping it, or does that have heat in it? -It does have heat in it. -Oh, okay. First thing we need, if we're gonna get Jay to try the hand, is we need to get a custom-fit socket to his arm that's comfortable and fits nice and snug. You comfortable when they do this? This is the most awkward part for me. -Nah, it was kinda weird. -Ah, yeah. Yeah. I was 12 years old when I lost my hand and had a prosthetic for six months, and pretty much ever since then, I haven't used it, and it's been close to 30 years now. And there's the impression of your arm. That's way easier than I thought it was gonna be. That's wild, yeah! It may not be right for me, but this is something that could really, really help people's lives. It would be really cool to have a hand in helping to develop the
DXN Code Strike technology. All right. All right, ready? Just slide it in. Turn this... tighten. [knob ratcheting] How tight? As tight as you can before it really hurts... -Oh, really? -...because the tighter it is, -the better reading we'll see. -Okay. -Now we apply the probe... -Okay. ...so it can read your movements. Now we also have to work on the algorithm and the machine learning, and for this, we will need you to train. Okay. An able-bodied person, when you
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