By Stephen Beech
A bionic hand has been given an AI "mind of its own" to make life easier for amputees.
American scientists used state of the art artificial intelligence to "fine-tune" the robotic prosthesis and improve manual dexterity.
They say the breakthrough will make everyday tasks - such as drinking from a plastic cup - more straightforward for people with artificial limbs .
The University of Utah team explained that whether reaching for a mug, a pencil or someone’s hand, you don’t need to consciously instruct each of your fingers on where they need to go to get a proper grip.
But the loss of that ability is one of the many challenges people with prosthetic arms and hands face.
Even with the most advanced robotic limbs , everyday activities come with an added burden as

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