Robots can cook, clean and do much more. Their newest achievement? Companionship. A new class of robots has been develop to help people with special needs such as PWDs, autistic children and the elderly. Here, in this infographic by Futurism, are some machines providing useful assistance in houses, care homes, and hospitals.
Infographic Sources:
1. Robot companions are coming into our homes - so how human should they be?
2. The Evolution of Humanoid Robot Companions In Our Homes
3. Meet Little Casper, a robot designed to help children suffering from cancer
4. Japan robot maker to tackle loneliness with R2-D2-like machine
5. World’s first ‘emotional humanoid’ joins ranks at Belgian hospitals (VIDEO)
6. Can a robot 'companion' help children with autism?
7. Hasbro Joy for All Companion Pets
1. Robot companions are coming into our homes - so how human should they be?
2. The Evolution of Humanoid Robot Companions In Our Homes
3. Meet Little Casper, a robot designed to help children suffering from cancer
4. Japan robot maker to tackle loneliness with R2-D2-like machine
5. World’s first ‘emotional humanoid’ joins ranks at Belgian hospitals (VIDEO)
6. Can a robot 'companion' help children with autism?
7. Hasbro Joy for All Companion Pets
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