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đ¶ Lifelike & Realistic Pets on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3uegCXk đ± đ± Lifelike Companion Robot Cat with Voice Command: https://amzn.to/47dEK0H Similar Video: đ€ Robot Dogs that are just like Real Dogs: https://youtu.be/pifs1DE-Ys4 ______________________________________ đMy Amazon Pick: https://www.amazon.com/shop/iloverobotics ------------------------- A company called Tombot thinks itâs come up with a way to improve the quality of life for seniors facing challenges when it comes to being social: a robotic companion dog that behaves and responds like a real pup, but without all the responsibilities of maintaining a living, breathing animal. The company even enlisted the talented folks at the Jim Hensonâs Creature Shop to help make the robo-dog look as lifelike as possible. Itâs a noble effort, but it also raises lots of questions. For starters, can robots actually be a good substitute for an animal companion? Replacing people with robots is a massive technological challengeâand one weâre not even close to accomplishing. Every time a multi-million dollar humanoid robot like Boston Dynamicsâ ATLAS takes a nasty spill, weâre reminded that theyâre nowhere near ready to interact with the average consumer. But robotic animals are a different story. Itâs hard not to draw comparisons to a well-trained dog when seeing Boston Dynamicsâ SpotMini in action. And even though it still comes with a price tag that soars to hundreds of thousands of dollars, there are robotic pets available on the other end of the affordability spectrum. Sonyâs Aibo, originally released 20 years ago, was so popular and beloved that owners in Japan regularly held funerals for their robo-dogs when they stopped working and replacement parts were no longer available. In late 2017, Sony brought its Aibo line back from the dead, and despite a $2,900 price tag and questionable smarts, itâs hard not to get drawn into interacting with the plastic pet as if it were a real puppy. But Tombot isnât the first company to create a robotic pet specifically designed to serve as an attentive companion. For the past decade, a $5,000 robotic seal called Paro has been comforting seniors and those dealing with longtime illnesses like Alzheimerâs. And a few years ago Hasbro introduced a ~$100 robotic cat and dog under its Joy For All line (which has since spun off into its own company called Ageless Innovation) that will respond lovingly to (or at least appear to) physical interactions. As long as you donât need a robotic pet to fetch the paper, scare off intruders, or retrieve dead ducks, robots can effectively deliver at least some of the interactions and companionship a real-life pet can. Can Tombot actually deliver the next-generation of robotic companion pets? Enlisting experts like the Jim Hensonâs Creature Shopâs Creative Supervisor Peter Brooke and Animatronic Supervisor John Criswell was a good start. In addition to designing over-the-top muppets, the studio has created life-like animatronic animals for use in movies and TV, and with a deep understanding of how creatures move, they were able to deliver a design for a robotic dog that not only looks more like a real dog than a plush toy, it moves like one as well #Robot #RobotDog Please Note that this description contains affiliate links that help you find the items mentioned in this video and/or support the channel at no cost to you. While this channel may earn minimal sums when you use the links, you are in no way obligated to use these links. Thank You very much for your support!
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