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Optimus robot. The personal android looks impressive, but is the product—or the public—really ready? We asked the experts.
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This robotic dog, developed by Boston Dynamics, plays a crucial role in maintaining the facility’s complex operations by patrolling, inspecting equipment, and detecting potential issues.
DVIDS is an operation run by the US Department of Defense. The US Army is testing robot dogs mounted with AI-enabled guns at a military facility in the Middle East, according to Military.com.