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Robo-teammate can detect, share 3D changes in real-time – Science Daily
Something is different, and you can’t quite put your finger on it. But your robot can.

Something is different, and you can’t quite put your finger on it. But your robot can.Even small changes in your surroundings could indicate danger. Imagine a robot could detect those changes, and a warning could immediately alert you through a display in your eyeglasses. That is what U.S. Army scientists are developing with sensors, robots, real-time change detection and augmented reality wearables.
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