A research team from Shanghai Jiao Tong University has developed a six-legged guide robot, named TEFI, for visually impaired people. This innovative robot aims to address the shortage of real guide dogs in China. The robot was recently demonstrated in a park in Shanghai, where it attracted a crowd. Engineers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University claim that their robot is more stable compared to other robotic guide dogs. Video Credit: @ShanghaiEye.
Robot dogs, contrary to popular opinion, aren’t just used for gun-toting evil. They can also be used for good. A team from Shanghai Jiao Tong University has unveiled a 6-legged guidebot, intended to help visually impaired people just like a real guide dog. https://t.co/1sBaBHvsz9
In a park in Shanghai recently, a crowd has gathered to get a glimpse of a robot dog engaged in a demonstration with person who is blind The robot's engineers at Shanghai Jiaotong University say unlike other robotic guide dogs, theirs is more stable. Video Credit: @ShanghaiEye https://t.co/8RnlH4ktBV
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A research team from China's Shanghai Jiao Tong University has developed a six-legged guide #robot for visually impaired people that is expected to address the country's shortage of real guide dogs. https://t.co/SwM2TfEpEi
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