Helping wheelchair users safely navigate the world with artificial intelligence

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A team led by engineer and roboticist Brenna Argall, an associate professor of computer science and mechanical engineering at the McCormick School of Engineering and associate professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the Feinberg School of Medicine, develops AI-enabled power wheelchairs for people with severe motor impairment, such as individuals living with multiple sclerosis or a spinal cord injury.

Read the Northwestern Magazine feature story here: https://magazine.northwestern.edu/features/artificial-intelligence-medicine-health-care-abel-kho-sanjiv-shah-brenna-argall-molly-losh-maia-jacobs-nabil-alshurafa/
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