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Check out ROS-Face, a jaw-dropping Robot Operating System-powered setup from handaru that lets one manipulate human facial muscles with a gamepad. More info, code, and schematics: #robotics #gamepad #electronics #ros #Robots #tech #technology #fun

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@handaru20pF NOw, invert that, and use it for additonal input to drive AI. Come on guys, I need more help than this.

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@handaru20pF So...if you implanted the pads subdermal, or beneath a realistic prosthetic skin layer, you could theoretically create a literally remotely controlled human being. Add a splash of scaloppine and you have the perfect Illuminati/CIA Puppet. Ready for Any NWO/UN/WHO/COP Conference.

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@handaru20pF Now I can play Super Mario 64 face title screen with my face.

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@handaru20pF Press and hold B to blink twice for help

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@handaru20pF But can he survive the speedrun

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@handaru20pF Hook it up to your belly and get a 6-pack

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@handaru20pF I know how this ends. 🤷‍♂️

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@handaru20pF Oh, this could be useful with people with partial facial paralysis like from a stroke or something. A sensor could 'detect' an active muscle movement, and mirror it with subdermal electrodes. This could be a LOT more useful then it looks at first glance.

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