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This New Robo-Trash Hunter Could Clear Up The World's Waterways
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Published on January 15, 2021 - Duration: 00:58s
This New Robo-Trash Hunter Could Clear Up The World's Waterways
A newly launched robot is designed to autonomously collect garbage from waterways.
Clearbot uses ‘AI-Vision’ to detect & collect trash.
The robots are solar-powered & work as a team to remove rubbish.
Any floating waste is collected through a front entry point.
When full of garbage, or if battery is low, Clearbot docks to prepare for its next outing.
Hong Kong-based developers Open Ocean Engineering LTD say: “we're able to plough through some of the muddiest, trashiest water imaginable, without breaking a sweat!”
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