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US Army tests out robot-human buddy teams to spot hidden dangers – CNET
AR glasses connect soldiers with keen-eyed robot companions.

This Army robot detects changes in the environment and relays that information back to a human soldier.
US Army
Everyone loves a good buddy story. The US Army is looking at pairing up robots and humans to work together to quickly assess dangers in the field.
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