STAFF working from home will soon be virtually back in the office — by using a robotic version of themselves. Engineers have designed high-tech avatars which can nod, turn their heads 360 degrees a…
STAFF working from home will soon be virtually back in the office — by using a robotic version of themselves.
Engineers have designed high-tech avatars which can nod, turn their heads 360 degrees and communicate with colleagues who are on-site.2 Japanese company Kyocera said its automatons would help remote workers stay connected with office-based colleaguesUsers can even adjust their droid to increase its height by six inches to get on eye level with co-workers.
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