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Chinese Team Develops "Skiing Robot" With Intelligent Recognition Capable of Navigating Crowded Slopes

January 19, 2022
Source: unofficialnetworks.com unofficialnetworks.com
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“Robots will also become important participants in ice and snow sports in the future. They will conduct patrol and rescue tasks to create a more comfortable and safer ice and snow experience for humans.” Not sure if we’ll see this 6-foot skiing robot developed by Shanghai Jiaotong University zipping around the slopes of 2022 Winter Olympics but the creators envision a future where they will help with “patrol and rescue tasks to create a more comfortable and safer ice and snow experience for humans.” ECNS reports during tests the robot skied along a 400-meter intermediate slope track with 18° pitch...
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