Wheelchair Users Can Now Walk Again, Thanks to AI
As someone who lost her mobility after a spinal stroke, Caroline Laubach uses a wheelchair full-time. But when she steps into the new AI-powered exoskeleton developed by Wandercraft, she experiences a freedom that goes beyond walking. It enables her to maintain eye contact with others, engage in more natural interactions, and experience a greater sense of inclusion in her daily life. According to Laubach, one of the most powerful aspects of the exoskeleton is its potential to be inclusive for people with different types of disabilities. She sees a future where the device becomes a regular part of everyday life…