A U.S. robotics company has developed Jennie, a robotic pet powered by artificial intelligence that's designed to comfort ...
Tombot has designed a robotic puppy to aid individuals, families and communities in dealing with health adversities. It was introduced at the CES this week in Las Vegas.
Meet Jennie, the lifelike AI-powered robotic dog helping those with dementia, anxiety, and loneliness find comfort, joy, and companionship like never before.
Tombot, a leader in the robotic animal space, unveiled their fully-autonomous and hyper-realistic Labrador puppy robot at CES. Jennie was created after CEO Tom Stevens had to re-home his mother’s dog ...
One standout product is Jennie, a robotic support animal designed for seniors with dementia. Developed by Tombot, Jennie is incredibly realistic, responding to voices and touch just like a real puppy.
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That's where Tombot Inc. feels it can help. The company, based in Santa Clarita, Calif., has designed a robotic puppy to aid individuals, families and communities in dealing with health adversities.