Jack Rabbit 2.0
The Stanford Vision and Learning Lab introduces Jack Rabbot 2.0, the next genearation of their social pedestrian robot. Improvements over Jack Rabbot 1.0 include a robotic arm, face and improved perception capabilities.
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