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Russian robot works in dinosaur park in Germany

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Russian robot works in dinosaur park in Germany


13.05.2021

Photo credit: promo-bot.ru

The robot Promobot, created in Russia, was hired at the children's dinosaur park, which is located in the German city of Florstadt. It became a guide through the park, according to RIA Novosti. It was taught how to talk to visitors, teach children about dinosaurs, and even lead excursions.

The promobot had to learn all the dinosaurs in the park. It is reported that it turned out to be a real expert on prehistoric animals.

The robot is able to maintain a dialogue, it gives answers to questions in 11 languages. It also never encounters people. Special sensors allow it to see obstacles and avoid them. The audience really likes the robot, not only children, but also adults want to communicate with it.

For the first time, Promobot sent a robot guide abroad. In Russia, they are in demand in parks and museums. Other versions of robots are also supplied to the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria and Norway. The producers promised that they would develop cooperation with other countries.

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