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Boston Dynamics is open-sourcing its robot tech to help hospitals fight coronavirus

Thursday, April 23, 2020 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Boston Dynamics is open-sourcing its robot tech to help hospitals fight coronavirus

We’ve seen Boston Dynamics‘ Spot robot walking, running, dancing, and opening doors. Now, the company has assigned it a more important task during the coronavirus pandemic: telemedicine. In this new solution, the iPad mounted on the robot lets health workers communicate with patients remotely, saving time, reducing exposure, and preserving personal protective equipment (PPE). The newly developed application is already under trial in Bringham and Women’s Hospital in Massachusetts.  [Read: Elon Musk’s 420th Starlink satellite is more than just a weed joke] Boston Dynamics said it’s open-sourcing this applications’ hardware and software design used for developers and robot-makers to develop solutions for  fighting…

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