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Badger driving robot monitors airbase: 'If something is different, it will report it'

Summary by Omroep Brabant
At Eindhoven Air Base, they have an AI robot secure part of the site. This robot can address people themselves, for example to identify themselves. It is currently still a trial, only in Eindhoven. But if the test succeeds, more Dutch defense sites will be secured in this way. Patrol robot 'Badger' has two robot eyes that blink regularly. There is an orange flashing light on top. The large wheels ensure that it can operate on various terrains. T…
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At Eindhoven Air Base, they have an AI robot secure part of the site. This robot can address people themselves, for example to identify themselves. It is currently still a trial, only in Eindhoven. But if the test succeeds, more Dutch defense sites will be secured in this way. Patrol robot 'Badger' has two robot eyes that blink regularly. There is an orange flashing light on top. The large wheels ensure that it can operate on various terrains. T…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Friday, November 22, 2024.
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