A Swansea man paralysed in a freak accident is exploring how artificial intelligence could help him walk again. Dan Richards, 37, suffered a severe spinal injury during a New Year's Eve swim in Langland Bay in 2023. A wave flipped him, causing him to hit the sand headfirst.
Richards was immediately paralysed. Doctors initially believed he would be bed-bound. However, he has since regained some movement in his arms and fingers. He now uses a wheelchair.
AI technology offers a potential path to further recovery. Richards has already experimented with AI-assisted walking devices in Wales and Germany. These devices use algorithms to interpret brain signals and translate them into movement. This allows individuals with paralysis to regain some control over their limbs.
AI-powered prosthetics are a rapidly developing field. Researchers are exploring advanced machine learning techniques to create more intuitive and responsive devices. The technology could transform the lives of individuals with spinal cord injuries.
Richards is determined to continue exploring AI-driven solutions. He hopes to regain more mobility and independence. His journey highlights the potential of AI to revolutionize rehabilitation and improve the quality of life for people with disabilities.
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