Researchers at Binghamton University have developed a robotic guide dog system that can talk to users, offering real-time navigation assistance and two-way communication.
The system uses large language models to guide visually impaired users to their destinations while describing surroundings and obstacles along the way.
Unlike traditional guide dogs, the robot can explain routes before the journey and provide continuous updates during movement.
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Researchers at Binghamton University have developed a robotic guide dog system that can talk to users, offering real-time navigation assistance and two-way communication.
The system uses large language models to guide visually impaired users to their destinations while describing surroundings and obstacles along the way.
Unlike traditional guide dogs, the robot can explain routes before the journey and provide continuous updates during movement.