This four-legged robot is based on Unitree’s AlienGo and features a vacuum cleaner with hoses attached to each of its four “claws.”

Garbage collection nozzles were 3D printed.

The robot uses cameras and a neural network to detect cigarette butts on the ground, allowing it to successfully pick up around 90% of the litter.

During the first experiments the robot demonstrated high cleaning efficiency.

Cigarette butts are one of the most common types of litter on the planet. Of the six trillion cigarettes smoked each year, more than four trillion end up on the ground, releasing more than 700 toxic chemicals into the environment.

The development of VERO aims to solve this environmental problem by providing an automated way to eliminate waste and improve the condition of the urban environment.

Source: Ferra

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