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7 Day Old Baby Meets Telepresence Robot Dad

Posted April 24, 2008 10:10 AM

From Science Fiction in the News:

A remote-controlled telepresence robot was used by Army Staff Sgt. Erik Lloyd to see and interact with his family and seven day-old son. The (rather good-looking) camo-enhanced device has a live video uplink and responds to remote control. This technology has been around for quite a while (see the InTouch Companion: Medical Rounding Robot for a 2004 example), but this is the first time I've heard about it being used by distant dads to interact with their families.

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Re: 7 Day Old Baby Meets Telepresence Robot Dad

05/17/2008 4:51 AM

That baby is going to be really confused, when the real live Dad returns.

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