Ai-generated content may sometimes contain inaccurate, incomplete, or biased information, so make sure you do additional research. Scientists believe that robot pets will not fully replace cats. Robotic pets may serve as companions, especially for those unable to care for live animals, but they cannot replicate the unique bond formed with a living pet. Many researchers emphasize that robotic pets will likely complement rather than replace real animals. Additionally, these ai companions do not shed fur, making them ideal for those with cleanliness concerns. But for many, there will never be an artificial robotic substitute for a real-life pet like a cat or a dog. Harvey castro offered his opinion on risks and benefits. You should not rely on this feature for medical, financial, or legal advice. Texas-based ai expert dr. · with robot pets , anyone can enjoy companionship without the worry of allergic reactions. · if robots , ai, virtual reality, cost of pet care, or any number of pressures cause a decline in pet ownership by 10%, that could have potentially devastating effects for the pet industry -- and veterinary professionals. Robot pets provide an inclusive option for people who might otherwise avoid traditional pets. It is likely robotic pets will simply compliment real animals rather than completely replace them. · the first episode of the rspca’s animal futures podcast delves into the high-tech world of robot pets , and whether they could ever replace our much-loved animal companions. While advancements in ai and robotics have led to the development of lifelike robotic pets, experts argue that they lack the emotional depth and companionship that real cats provide. · could ai-powered robots , such as the unitree go1 and the emo, eventually replace household pets ? · some devotees own enough aibo pets to fill a kennel, but, with a coat of white plastic, it can’t compete with moflin in the cuddliness stakes. Broadcaster and journalist kate quilton speaks to entrepreneur and ceo of ageless innovation ted fischer and animal behaviour specialist dr leanne proops, as.

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