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Robots Are The New Service Dogs

By Chief Robot. Filed in Animals, Robot News  |   

At Georgia Tech, assistant professor Charlie Kemp has been developing a robotic dog of sorts.

This robot named El-E (pronounced “Ellie”), is designed to do everything a service dog would do like open doors, open cabinets and fetch objects.

It takes over two years and $17,000 to properly train a service dog.  The waiting list for these dogs is so long it can take up to 5 years to actually get one.

Kemp and his team studied over 71 commands used with service dogs, but have only put 10 into El-E so far.  El-E can be controlled  with voice commands or a laser.

Kemp hopes to see this technology in homes in about within 10 years.

Pretty cool. Hey Spot, fetch me a beer.

Check out a this press release with a video from Georgia Tech.

See our previous post about El-E here.

Link via (Statesman)

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