Deep Robotics has unveiled a new breakthrough in robotic technology with its X30 robot dog, which has been trained to avoid strangers and moving objects. In a recent video, the X30 is shown using its advanced sensors to detect and evade potential threats, whether human or other objects.
Chinese company Deep Robotics, a leader in artificial intelligence and quadruped robotics, has integrated this new capability into its X30 as part of an effort to enhance the safety and autonomy of its robots in rescue and surveillance situations.. This feature allows the X30 to operate in hostile environments, such as emergency missions or inspections in areas dangerous to humans.
X30 robot dog: The new standard in AI robotic security
The video shows how the X30 reacts autonomously to the approach of an engineer, backing away when an attempt is made to touch it and avoiding rolling objects heading towards it. This type of behavior is currently programmed, but the company expects it to become a standard feature in the future through the use of AI.
Reaction of the X30 robot at the moment of the engineer’s approach. Source: Deep Robotics
Deep Robotics has made several breakthroughs in the industry, being the first Chinese company to implement quadruped robots in fully autonomous substation inspections. With applications ranging from emergency rescue to fire detection, its robots are redefining safety and exploration in difficult and hazardous areas.
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Source: Interesting Engineering
Photos: Deep Robotics