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MIT’s New ‘Smart Clothes’ Will Know Every Move You Make – Nerdist
MIT researchers have developed “smart clothes” that are able to detect a wearer’s every movement, and use that data to train robots.

Whether it’s a good or bad thing, a boatload of sensors are attempting to invade and cover our bodies. Vaccination tattoos are in development, for example, and we all know what Elon Musk wants to do with our brains. Now, MIT researchers have invented something less invasive, but still spooky. “Smart clothes” that sense and record your movements so they can give you posture suggestions. Or collect extensive data for robot training…
MIT / Yiyue Luo et al.
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