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Friday, January 25, 2013

Medbot

So much for bedside manners:

The FDA approved the country's first human-interacting autonomous robot for hospitals on Thursday. The RP-VITA, made by iRobot (best known to consumers as the makers of the Roomba) and InTouch Health, is a human-sized telepresence robot which allows doctors to remotely interact with hospital patients. The robot can navigate hospital corridors autonomously, while medical professionals talk and interact with patients through a special iPad app. The Food and Drug Administration has given the RP-VITA full 510(k) clearance for hospital use.


RP-VITA... Not quite as catchy as R2-D2 or C-3PO, is it?

1 Comments:

Blogger curmudgeon said...

But much more than Roomba. Scary to think something that was sucking dust and filth yesterday is today delivering my medications.

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