A Call to Design Robopets to be More Like Service Animals

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Robopets have been a huge help for seniors in care homes. These artificial pups provide companionship without being high maintenance for the elderly. They also help caregivers feel at ease knowing those they look after are happy with a robotic cat or dog.

The problem is, they are programmed to be pets only and don’t benefit people with specific needs. Another issue is that service animals aren’t affordable to many due to the cost of training even just one dog.

So that opens the idea of programming a robopet to be a service animal. Imagine that. A robotic service animal that doesn’t need water or food to function. Minimal or no training is even required. The best part of it all is that a robotic service animal won’t be distracted when it’s near other animals or robots.

Some may argue that this idea removes the emotional bond between humans and dogs. For others, this argument is the same for owning a self-driving car. If you’ll allow a machine to drive you around, you can also allow a machine to do your dog’s job. What are your thoughts on this?

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