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Telepresence robots — essentially Zoom on wheels — first emerged about a decade ago. Early users ranged from business executives taking “tours” of factories to doctors making virtual rounds with patients to homebound students with chronic illnesses or disabilities.
As a result of COVID-19, however, these robots have seen a flood of new interest from people who need to stay physically distant, but socially connected.
“Now all the sudden, you need to be somewhere else, but you cannot physically go there,” said Thuc Vu, CEO and cofounder of OhmniLabs, a Silicon Valley company that develops and details ⇒
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