[NFBSF] Robotic guide dog prototype?
mike at michaelhingson.com
mike at michaelhingson.com
Thu Apr 22 20:27:43 UTC 2021
I have heard rumors. Also, someone in Japan has been working on one. Like
you, I am skeptical. There are several factors such as intelligent
disobedience that AI will at some point fully be able to address, but I
think the technology is still not there.
Also, there is frankly, the human factor, that dogs bring. Dogs have
interactions we can classify as the "human-animal bond" that robots will not
be able to make for a long time. The relationship factor cannot be
underrated.
Best Regards,
Michael Hingson
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Subject: [NFBSF] Robotic guide dog prototype?
Hey All,
Just curious if anyone has seen or heard of this robotic guide dog from UC
Berkeley? I'd love to know more.
https://www.republicworld.com/technology-news/science/robotic-guide-dogs-cou
ld-help-visually-impaired-people-navigate-the-world-heres-how.html
I will say that I am quite skeptical about the claims made, but there still
might be value.
Jim
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