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Niko is a robotic lift for people with limited mobility that doesn't require a caregiver's help
Niko is a robotic lift for people with limited mobility that doesn't require a caregiver's help ReviMo demonstrated the lift and transfer system at CES 2026. A startup called ReviMo has developed a robotic system that provides a way for people with limited mobility to lift and transfer themselves -- like from a bed to a wheelchair, or to the toilet -- without the assistance of a caregiver. ReviMo's Niko has two sets of arms: one that forms a scooping seat that slides underneath the person to lift them up, and the other encircling their torso and providing a backrest. It can be operated both by remote and using the controls on its dashboard. Niko in its current iteration can carry up to 250 pounds, but the team says it's working on a version that can support up to 400 pounds.
Here's What You May Not Know About The Future Impact Of AI In Your Workplace
A computer running artificial intelligence software defeated two teams of human doctors in accurately recognizing maladies in magnetic resonance images on Saturday, in a contest that was billed as the world's first competition in neuroimaging between AI and human experts. Good versus evil is a daily battle on a variety of levels but perhaps none more so than that those tracking developments within the realm of Artificial Intelligence. The question on the minds of many business leaders is will the technology create more efficiency within industries or will machines end up usurping their very users. Many in the workforce simply want to know whether there will be massive impending job loss as a result of AI or whether such tech advancements will help them to be more productive. There are wild myths about this new area of tech and even wilder predictions amidst few, if any, regulations and standards.
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Here's What You May Not Know About The Future Impact Of AI In Your Workplace
A computer running artificial intelligence software defeated two teams of human doctors in accurately recognizing maladies in magnetic resonance images on Saturday, in a contest that was billed as the world's first competition in neuroimaging between AI and human experts. Good versus evil is a daily battle on a variety of levels but perhaps none more so than that those tracking developments within the realm of Artificial Intelligence. The question on the minds of many business leaders is will the technology create more efficiency within industries or will machines end up usurping their very users. Many in the workforce simply want to know whether there will be massive impending job loss as a result of AI or whether such tech advancements will help them to be more productive. There are wild myths about this new area of tech and even wilder predictions amidst few, if any, regulations and standards.
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