A U.S. robotics company has developed Jennie, a robotic pet powered by artificial intelligence that's designed to comfort ...
Tombot’s robot dog redefines emotional support, combining cutting-edge technology with the warmth and love of a canine companion for those that need it most but can’t physically care for a real dog.
This is Jennie, a lifelike robotic puppy wowing crowds at CES 2025. The makers behind the robotic yellow Labrador puppy hope ...
Meet Jennie, the lifelike AI-powered robotic dog helping those with dementia, anxiety, and loneliness find comfort, joy, and companionship like never before.
Tombot has designed a robotic puppy to aid individuals, families and communities in dealing with health adversities. It was ...
But 'Jennie,' a lifelike robotic puppy from Tombot, which has been wowing crowds at CES 2025, is designed to change all that, by providing companionship and unconditional love for those who are unable ...
Tombot Inc., a US-based robotics company, has recently unveiled 'Jennie', a lifelike robotic puppy designed to provide emotional support for people with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other mental ...
Tombot Inc., a US-based robotics company, has recently unveiled 'Jennie', a lifelike robotic puppy designed to provide emotional support for people with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other mental ...
Ever wanted a pet dog but don’t want the cost or mess? A new lifelike robot dog could be the answer. Tombot, an innovative leader in robotic animal companions and digital health solutions unveiled ...
When I arrived at CES 2025, I expected to be wowed by the latest wearables, AI breakthroughs, and cutting-edge medical devices. What I didn’t expect was to fall in love with a robot puppy named ...
Tombot's fully autonomous Labrador retriever puppy known as “Jennie” was created to bring comfort and support to the 300 million-plus seniors who struggle with dementia or mild cognitive ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 10 (UPI) --Emotional support dogs can serve people with various mental health needs, but many of them can't care for an animal at home. That's where Tombot Inc. feels it can help.