Michael Straight said Lifeward refused to repair his $100,000 exoskeleton, which only had a minor issue with its battery.
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If it will go in someone’s body, it should be completely opensource, from hardware to software.

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While I don’t disagree with the sentiment, exo means outside.

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True, I had another comment on mind when I wrote it. Someone talking about brain implants. But that’s also valid in this case.

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