A former jockey who was left paralyzed from the waist down after a horse riding accident was able to walk again thanks to a cutting-edge piece of robotic tech: a $100,000 ReWalk Personal exoskeleton.

When one of its small parts malfunctioned, however, the entire device stopped working. Desperate to gain his mobility back, he reached out to the manufacturer, Lifeward, for repairs. But it turned him away, claiming his exoskeleton was too old, *404 media *reports.

“After 371,091 steps my exoskeleton is being retired after 10 years of unbelievable physical therapy,” Michael Straight posted on Facebook earlier this month. “The reasons why it has stopped is a pathetic excuse for a bad company to try and make more money.”

  • JaggedRobotPubes
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    1252 months ago

    This is why nobody should ever put any tech in their brain. Among 50 billion other reasons.

    • @Maggoty
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      2 months ago

      Oh that already happened too. A bunch of blind people got implants and the company abandoned them.

        • @ace_garp
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          62 months ago

          That is a horrific outcome.

          Free-licence the Argus IP now.

          • @Duamerthrax
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            82 months ago

            Any private, medical IP that gets abandoned should be eminent domained. If your company is going under or you don’t want to maintain it, either sell the ip to company that will maintain it or open it up.

        • @Maggoty
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          42 months ago

          We need to stop buying into this whole beneficial corporation idea.