5. Advanced Social Interaction

Advancing human-robot contact, these synthetic canines today show complex social behaviours that blur the distinction between machine and living entity. Advanced facial recognition and body language analysis help them to identify and react to human emotions. The robots change their behaviour depending on the emotional condition of those around them to give suitable reactions and assistance. Therapy, senior care, and educational environments where the robots offer companionship and help while preserving natural, intuitive interactions have found use for this capacity.
6. Autonomous Agriculture

The ability of the most recent robot dogs to monitor and control crops with until unheard-of accuracy has revolutionised farming methods. They may examine soil conditions, spot plant illnesses, and carry focused treatments at the individual plant level. While their precise manipulators can pick fragile produce without injury, their advanced sensors can track moisture levels, nutrient content, and plant health. Working in coordinated teams, these robots handle vast agricultural regions, greatly lowering water use and pesticide treatment while nevertheless raising crop yields.
