Amazing Robotic Fish
"This self-guided robotic fish was developed by computer scientists at the University of Essex in the U.K.
The fish uses artificial intelligence and built-in sensors to avoid obstacles and respond to environmental changes. The fish's battery lasts for up to five hours, though the scientists hope to one day program it to search for and access a recharging station when it runs low. This work has many real-world applications, including seabed exploration, detecting leaks in oil pipelines, mine countermeasures, and improving the performance of underwater vehicles."
So cool.
Monday, March 24, 2008
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