A research-development team in Shanghai has unveiled a six-legged Chinese robot 'guide dog' designed to help vision-impaired individuals live more independently. Unlike traditional furry companions, this robotic guide aims to provide similar assistance by leveraging advanced technology. The team believes that this innovation could significantly improve the quality of life for visually impaired people.
Robots for the blind. https://t.co/xperIKCtaz
new from shanghai: robot guide dog for the visually impaired (i like this a lot more than the one with the rifles) https://t.co/WJ7ns8twwD
Can a six-legged robot replace real guide dogs? A research-development team in Shanghai thinks so, and hopes the robot dog could one day help vision-impaired people live more independently https://t.co/yTkeDEatgO https://t.co/Tz3QtQoSFf
A six-legged Chinese robot ‘guide dog’ could one day help vision-impaired people live more independently, according to its research-development team in Shanghai https://t.co/yTkeDEatgO https://t.co/lPnkkjVmSv
Chinese robot 'guide dog' aims to improve independence for visually impaired https://t.co/WXvDQz7YpO https://t.co/q3XjVkAdNP
It's less furry than a traditional companion, but a six-legged Chinese robot "guide dog" could one day help vision impaired people live more independently, according to its research development team in Shanghai. https://t.co/DPjSJmLYl0 https://t.co/DPjSJmLYl0