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This self-guided robotic fish was developed by computer scientists at the University of Essex in the U.K. The fish uses artificial intelligence and built-in sensors to avoid obstacles and respond to environmental changes. The fish s battery lasts... more
This self-guided robotic fish was developed by computer scientists at the University of Essex in the U.K. The fish uses artificial intelligence and built-in sensors to avoid obstacles and respond to environmental changes. The fish s battery lasts for up to five hours, though the scientists hope to one day program it to search for and access a recharging station when it runs low. This work has many real-world applications, including seabed exploration, detecting leaks in oil pipelines, mine countermeasures, and improving the performance of underwater vehicles. less
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