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Sophie Kuperwasser-Gupta with her robot pet Chip
Sophie Kuperwasser-Gupta has had her dog Chip for six years. The 10-year-old from Massachusetts loves playing fetch with Chip. She also teaches him tricks. When she says “Do yoga,” the dog does a headstand.
That’s not the only thing that makes Chip different from other dogs. He also has wheels instead of paws and never drools. That’s because Chip is a robot! Sophie controls him using voice commands and an app.
“He always finds ways to amuse me,” she says.
Many robot pets use even more advanced technology than Chip. Some have artificial intelligence (AI). That’s the ability of a machine to think, learn, and act like a human—or a pet.
One of the most popular AI pets is a dog named Aibo. It’s made by Sony. The robot pooch learns new behaviors as its owners interact with it. Sony says Aibo also shows emotions—just like a real dog would.
Companies that make AI pets claim people bond with their robots. So, they say, these machines can bring the same joy that real animals can. But many people argue that a robot could never take the place of a living thing.
Sophie Kuperwasser-Gupta has a dog named Chip. The 10-year-old from Massachusetts has had Chip for six years. Sophie loves playing fetch with him. She also teaches him tricks. When she says “Do yoga,” the dog does a headstand.
That’s not the only thing that makes Chip different from other dogs. He also has wheels instead of paws. And he never drools. That’s because Chip is a robot! Sophie controls him using voice commands and an app.
“He always finds ways to amuse me,” she says.
Many robot pets use even more advanced technology than Chip. Some have artificial intelligence (AI). That’s the ability of a machine to think, learn, and act like a human—or a pet.
One of the most popular AI pets is a dog named Aibo. It’s made by Sony. The robot pooch learns new behaviors as its owners interact with it. Sony says Aibo also shows emotions—just like a real dog would.
Companies that make AI pets claim people bond with their robots. So, they say, these machines can bring the same joy that real animals can. But many people argue that a robot could never take the place of a living thing.