Meet the “lifelike” robot therapy dog, Snoop, who helps people with disabilities. The robot can do tricks and give you his paw without leaving residents at Academy House wary. Director Amer Iqbal of ...
He walks, he talks, he runs and he plays. He’s “Waldog,” an AI-powered robot that is making the rounds in the northern city of Monterrey, Mexico, to raise awareness about animal abuse and welfare.
A number of four-legged robot dogs have been deployed in the workforce for applications like inspections, security and public safety among others. At their core, these four-legged robots are mobility ...
Tombot, a company that makes lifelike dog robots for people with mobile or cognitive impairments, lands $6.1 million in funding. Product: Tombot's robotic dog, Jennie. (Photo c/o Tombot) Santa Clarita ...
From brain‑monitoring tattoos to gentle caregiving robots, UT Austin researchers are unveiling breakthrough technologies designed to improve aging and support older adults.
Many people today ask if robots can replace pets. They talk about robots that wag their tails or make soft sounds like animals but it is hard to imagine a machine giving the same love as a pet. A dog ...
The robot, covered in sensors and about the size of a dog, conducts automated patrols at locations including a warehouse in Waddell.