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.
Meet Jennie, the lifelike AI-powered robotic dog helping those with dementia, anxiety, and loneliness find comfort, joy, and companionship like never before.
This is Jennie, a lifelike robotic puppy wowing crowds at CES 2025. The makers behind the robotic yellow Labrador puppy hope ...
Tombot has designed a robotic puppy to aid individuals, families and communities in dealing with health adversities. It was introduced at the CES this week in Las Vegas.
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 ...
They say a dog is a man's best friend, but for many people living with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, the demands of caring for a dog or pet can be a challenge. But 'Jennie,' a lifelike ...
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.