AI Exoskeleton "Learns" Your Walk, Powers Hikes for 8 Hours

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A new exoskeleton uses artificial intelligence (AI) to automatically adapt to different terrains and activities. The device, called the IRMO M1, is designed to assist human movement. The system operates through four user-selected modes. "Turbo" provides maximum power assistance. "Eco" mode saves battery life. "Training" helps with exercise, and "Rest" offers gentle support. It is built for outdoor activities like hiking, running, and cycling. A single battery charge lasts up to eight hours. The AI software continuously adjusts the exoskeleton's support. It responds to changes in the walking surface and the user's own movements.