A U.S. robotics company has developed Jennie, a robotic pet powered by artificial intelligence that's designed to comfort those facing mental health challenges.
Robotic pets seem to be making a comeback at CES 2025, and not just because they can be fun sources of entertainment. Compared to last year, I've noticed that there has been a notable increase in the ...
Meet Jennie, the lifelike AI-powered robotic dog helping those with dementia, anxiety, and loneliness find comfort, joy, and companionship like never before.
Cute and helpful pet robots have appeared like fruits of love for a few years; CES 2025 saw some more advanced bot pets wag ...
They can scoot, flip, grab a candy bar, and lethargically leverage it into your awaiting palm. The best robots of CES 2025 ...
Powered by a quad-core Raspberry Pi, the robot is programmable, allowing users to create unique applications and expand its capabilities.
Equipped with 17 motors from the neck up, Aria can mimic mouth and eye movements. Notably, the robot uses RFID tags to recognise different facial attachments ...
a range of robotic puppies designed to be emotional support animals to those who may not otherwise be able to have a pet because of health or other issues. Tombot's puppies have been designed to look ...
Robotic pets seem to be making a comeback at CES 2025 ... What's most impressive about Jennie is its hyper-realistic motions and gestures made when you start to stroke it; it'll wag its tail ...