Courtesy of Wandercraft; BIAI and robotics are driving innovation in assistive technology.But there's still work to be done to ensure that the tech is affordable and widely available.This article is part of "5G and Connectivity Playbook," a series exploring one of our time's most important tech innovations.The first time Esther Klang tried the Atalante X, a self-balancing robotic exoskeleton, she was elated.Klang, who is quadriplegic, works with Fable, an accessibility-testing platform that pairs product developers and people with disabilities who test and give feedback on assistive technology.At first, Klang was skeptical.