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  2. Unitree Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The robotic dog became an Internet sensation which attracted buyers and investors. After Wang started to work at the Chinese company DJI, he decided to resign and start his own company, Unitree. [1] In 2021, Unitree released Unitree Go1, a quadruped robot similar to Boston Dynamics' Spot. [1]

  3. A 'robot dog' armed with an AI-enabled rifle for ... - AOL

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    The US is far from the only military actively working on and, in some cases, already deploying robotic dogs in service. In 2022, Russia displayed its four-legged UGV equipped with an anti-tank ...

  4. China’s military shows off rifle-toting robot dogs - AOL

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    The two-minute video made during the China-Cambodia “Golden Dragon 2024” exercise also shows the robot dog walking, hopping, lying down and moving backwards under the control of a remote operator.

  5. Robot dog roams Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home after election win

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    November 9, 2024 at 4:48 AM Robot dogs have been seen patrolling Trump ’s Mar-a-Lago home following his historic US election win, as part of heightened security measures .

  6. List of robotic dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogbot, robot dog from the Ford Fiesta commercials; Dynomutt, Blue Falcon's robotic dog from the animated Hanna-Barbera television show. E-cyboPooch, briefly Professor Dr. Cinnamon J. Scudsworth's robot dog assistant in the 2002 animated show, Clone High. E-cybopooch ultimately reveals himself to be a double agent and is destroyed when Mr ...

  7. Robotic pet - Wikipedia

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    The first known robotic pet was a robot dog called Sparko, built by the American company Westinghouse in 1940. It never got sold due to poor public interest [citation needed]. The first robotic pets to be put on the market were Hasbro's Furby in 1998 and Sony's AIBO in 1999. [1] Since then, robotic pets have grown increasingly advanced.