Researchers Build a Talking Robot Guide Dog to Help Visually Impaired People Navigate
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Binghamton researchers create robotic guide dogs that walk - and talk
Scientists have developed a robotic guide dog that communicates with the visually impaired and provides real-time feedback during travel. Source: Jonathan Cohen, Binghamton University Guide dogs are powerful allies, leading the visually impaired safely to their destinations, but they can’t talk with their owners — until now. Using large language models (LLMs), a team of researchers at Binghamton University, part of the State University of New Yo…
Researchers Build a Talking Robot Guide Dog to Help Visually Impaired People Navigate
"Only about 2% of visually impaired people in the United States use guide dogs," notes StudyFinds.com, "partly because breeding and training takes years and fewer than half the dogs in training actually graduate." But someday there could be another option: What if you could ask your guide dog wh...
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