Darpa, the US military's research arm has been developing robots to be used almost everywhere - from hospitals to ranches to explosive atmospheres.
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They are also making efforts to map monkey minds to yield neurally controlled prosthetics, reports Wired News.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is after "robotic applications to surgery," as well as "computerized therapist personalities [and] artificial intelligence capable of real time monitoring" along with patient interaction and day-to-day care-taking tasks.
The NIH is also interested in organ- and limb-replacement robotics, including advanced prosthetics and "implantable smart robotics for monitoring/drug delivery."
The USDA is looking at an agricultural-bot that'd be responsible for crop harvesting, sorting and inspecting, along with "detecting ripeness, physical damage [and] microbial contamination."
Robots would also rule over animal herds, taking on tasks like "sorting, vaccinating [and] deworming" large numbers of livestock.
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Combined, the solicitations are after a sweeping robotic proliferation, including bots that can "safely co-exist in close proximity or in physical contact with humans."
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Source-ANI