A New Zealand-based robotics company, Rokus, has released a video clip of Boston Dynamics' dog-like robot that helps farmers graze sheep, protect land, crops, and fill the necessary labor deficit.
The company announced that it had partnered with Boston Dynamics to study how the latter's robotic dog could be used for on-farm service.
"Our customers want to enhance the human workforce and automate tedious or dangerous or difficult jobs," Dubai Future Foundation's "future observatory" quoted ROCOS CEO David Ings as saying.
Through the use of a dog spot-like robot in agricultural businesses, the company seeks instant data that it records as it moves and checks rough terrain. Thus, farmers can know the state of crops without having to go out and check them themselves.
And anyone can control this robot remotely even if it requires the use of external labor living in another country.
Since Boston Dynamics put its robotic dog up for sale last year, people have found a huge number of uses, from using an iPad computer to converting it to a doctor’s alternative to making him dance and display his movements on the Tik Tok app.

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