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AI-powered exoskeletons
Coverage of AI-powered exoskeletons in the Nexus archive.
- I tested Hypershell’s AI-powered exoskeletons — My review after 30K steps
The author tested Hypershell’s AI-powered exoskeletons and completed 30,000 steps, questioning if their walking technique was incorrect. The article focuses on personal experience with the technology and self-reflection on movement mechanics.
- Terminator-style tech gear could revolutionize hiking — California is its guinea pig
AI-powered exoskeletons are being marketed to consumers in California for hiking, walking, and outdoor training. Previously limited to military and industrial use, these wearable robotic systems now offer consumers enhanced speed and endurance capabilities. Hypershell's X Ultra S is among the latest models utilizing AI software for consumer applications.