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Scientists have developed a new robot that can 'mimic' the two-handed movements of care-workers as they dress an individual.
I mean, robots, they are spreading already into the service sector, even businesses like health care and elder care, retail and hospitality and logistics, just to name a few.
Moxi, the Austin health care robot you might see in a hospital, raises millions to expand Diligent Robotics has raised $25 million to expand its Moxi robot, which was designed to support clinical ...
When robots work safely with humans, they can provide clear benefits. Industries facing labor shortages, such as elder care, could see relief. Physically demanding jobs might also become safer for ...
Last month, we've shown you a teddy bear robot that's made by Fujitsu and looked pretty cute - on pictures. But now, after seeing a video (embedded below) of the bear actually "communicating" with ...
They may be described as cute, but these robots also have a very serious mission: to free up nurses’ time by taking care of tasks that would require them to leave their patients’ bedsides.
Moxi performs routine delivery tasks for hospital teams. Diligent Robotics, the Austin company behind the robot, says it's ready for rapid growth.
AI-powered robots have already been trialled in care homes around the world with studies showing they boost mental health and reduce loneliness ...
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