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WHEN A DEVICE COMMANDS YOUR BODY

iWatch. Pedro Lopes, Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago and Head of the Human-Computer Integration Lab, predicts a whole new future for wearables. Lopes says that the next step lies in integrating these devices with the human body to ensure better control over our involuntary physical activities. In fact, he and his report. Simply put, an EMS device can make you play the guitar or operate machinery or enhance your reflexes by moving your muscles as and when required. The technology was recently demonstrated at the CNBC Evolve Summit in Chicago.

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