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The Tatum T1 in use, with a more human-like skin covering the robot. ... but hopefully before long it may be another tool for the tens of thousands of deaf-blind people in the US today.
Robots are already being blamed for taking people's jobs, and now the machines are gunning for guide dogs. Researchers have developed a 'robot on reins' that can help people navigate using tactile ...
See like a robot ROBOTS need help navigating their surroundings and sophisticated location systems to keep track of their position. Now the same technologies are being adapted to help blind people ...
The robot has visual environmental perception capabilities, allowing it to autonomously navigate to its destination, dynamically avoid obstacles, and recognize traffic lights. Moreover, with the ...
An Arduino-based robot for people who don’t know how to build robots "Sparki" ideal for teaching kids (or adults) how to program robots. Jon Brodkin – May 2, 2013 11:22 ...
Guide dogs could soon be replaced by ROBOTS: Scientists develop four-legged bot that can lead blind people around obstacles and through narrow passages ...
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