I'm the world's first AI bionic mum: Woman who lost her arm and leg reveals what life is like with new prosthetic limb
Daily MailA mother who lost an arm and a leg in a freak Tube accident, has become the world's first AI bionic mum - and has revealed what life is like using the prosthetic limb. Sarah de Lagarde, 44, from Camden, north London joined Good Morning Britain hosts Ed Balls and Charlotte Hawkins today to unveil the groundbreaking invention, and reveal how life has changed after becoming a 'bionic mum'. The £250,000 bionic arm, which uses artificial intelligence technology, operates by reading her mind and converting her thoughts to muscle 'twitches', before making the limb move. Sarah de Lagarde, 44, from Camden, joined Good Morning Britain hosts today to unveil the groundbreaking invention, and reveal how life has changed after becoming a 'bionic mum' The £250,000 bionic arm, which uses artificial intelligence technology, operates by reading her mind and converting her thoughts to muscle 'twitches', before making the limb move Speaking on GMB she explained: 'It's been a long process to get here.