@whatsnextinisraeltech: Waze for the blind - but in your ear! What if navigation didn’t require sight? S.Tech created Claw: a robotic guide that learns its user in minutes and never gets tired. Watch Gerson Panitch test Claw4See and meet the team behind this breakthrough. Follow us for more incredible stories coming out of Israeli tech - and share to help bring visibility to innovations that truly change lives. Brought to you by Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP #IsraeliTech #Accessibility #Robotics #AI #DisabilityInclusion
that's a pretty good idea, dude. You vpuld also put on that robot dog some kinda vest with pockets, so the blind person could put in all kinda personal stuff he has, like a a bottle of water and a sandwich or whatever. Also you could hire a designer to create some kinda good dog-like body and fur resemblance to put on the robot, cause even though the owner can't see it, other ppl can, family and friends of the blind person, and subconsciously it would be easier for them to see something more familiar and comfortable, like a mechanical golden retriever or whatever. It would also reduce unwanted attention from strangers who are just walking the street besides the blind person, they would be less likely to consrantly bother him with questions, if i'ts not so clearly robotic, you know. Good luck! I hope you sell plenty!
2026-06-10 18:07:23
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AndersenX :
Now even the bladdy dogs will unemployed.
2026-06-10 16:52:15
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Or Lev :
@Molly Burke
2026-06-15 22:21:03
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