Goto

Collaborating Authors

 vr-controlled robot


VR-controlled robots are being developed to treat injured soldiers

#artificialintelligence

Some could very well conjure dystopian images of science fiction battlefields with AI-powered machine trading laser fires. However, in a much more humane application, UK researchers have seemingly developed a potentially life-saving medical system that might be a potentially life medical system equivalent to a VR video tirage call. University of Sheffield researchers have developed a telepresence system to treat military personnel during combat. This has been generally planned for offsite medics to don virtual reality headsets and control battlefield robots. The machine smartly takes the patient's vitals with the same technology used in robotic surgery.


VR-controlled robots are being designed to treat injured soldiers

Engadget

If you think of robots in the military, your mind may conjure dystopian images of science-fiction battlefields with AI-powered machines trading laser fire. But in a much more humane application, UK researchers are developing a potentially lifesaving medical system equivalent to a VR triage video call. University of Sheffield researchers are working on a telepresence system to treat military personnel during combat. The plan is for offsite medics to don virtual reality headsets and control a battlefield robot. The machine can take the patient's vitals with the same technology used in robotic surgery.


5 Amazing Benefits of Combining AR, VR and Robotics

#artificialintelligence

Augmented robots and VR-controlled robots are changing the robotics industry in big ways. Combining AR, VR and robotics allows engineers to push the boundaries of science and technology, as well as medicine and exploration. There are many ways of combining these three technologies, but a handful of applications stand out today. They reveal some key benefits of AR, VR and robots working together. AR, VR and robotics are useful technologies for training on their own.