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  2. 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.

  3. Companion robot - Wikipedia

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    Paro is a pet-type robot system developed by Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). The robot, which looked like a small harp seal, was designed as a therapeutic tool for use in hospitals and nursing homes. [8] [9] The robot is programmed to cry for attention and respond to its name. [8]

  4. Artificial human companion - Wikipedia

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    In social work with older adults, AI systems have been increasingly used for fraud prevention in banking, helping protect elderly people who may be vulnerable to financial exploitation. [ 10 ] De Greeff and Belpaeme wrote in 2015 that the social learning of social robots has increased and could become more prominent in coming decades.

  5. AI robots could play future role as companions in care homes

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    Other robots on display include 'PARO', a baby seal robot 'pet' who can help dementia and Parkinson's patients, and nursing assistant Grace. Last week, Nadine was upgraded with AI model GPT-3 and ...

  6. List of robotic dogs - Wikipedia

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    Spot, Olie Polie's pet robot dog in Rolie Polie Olie. The Mechanical Hound, a robotic hunter killer who serves the firemen as a scent hound in the book Fahrenheit 451. Its mouth conceals a syringe containing tranquilizers. Toby, the robot dog who was the companion of Halo Jones in the classic comic story The Ballad of Halo Jones.

  7. Some hospitals using robotic pets for elderly - AOL

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    Some hospitals have begun giving robotic cats and dogs to elderly patients. ABC7's Lyanne Melendez explains.