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Man’s Life Transformed by AI Brain Implant After Accident

A year after a devastating diving accident left him paralyzed, Keith Thomas of Long Island has experienced remarkable improvements thanks to an AI-powered brain implant. Thomas, once unable to perform basic tasks, can now lift a cup to drink and is gradually regaining sensation in his limbs. This medical breakthrough, utilizing advanced artificial intelligence technology, has significantly enhanced his motor functions and quality of life. His progress marks a significant milestone in the integration of AI technology with neural rehabilitation, offering hope and renewed independence to those affected by severe physical impairments.

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