OceanOneK, Stanford’s underwater humanoid robot, swims to new depths
The diving robot, with a haptic feedback system and stereoscopic vision, is now capable of descending a kilometer into the ocean, allowing its operators to feel like they, too, are exploring sunken ships and other deep-water destinations. 🗞: https://stanford.io/3RZaT4u MB01DY4ADJ41DQC

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