Beetl Robot Uses State-of-the-Art Tech to Address Backyard Poop Problems

Published: Aug. 14, 2019, 3 p.m.

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Beetl Robotics wants to provide best-in-class robots using its expertise in cloud networking, computer vision and mechanical design. So naturally, they turned to poop scooping.\\xa0

According to Beetl, more than 35 million households in the US have dogs and backyards. The team designed a robot that uses computer vision and advanced sensor fusion to clean up after them. And if it works, we'll that's one hell of a market.\\xa0

The Beetl seems to work similar to a Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner. It deploys from a base and patrols a virtual map of the yard. Beetl finds the mess, deploys a clamshell jaw to clasp it, and then a trimmer to cut any grass that's coming along for the ride or otherwise stuck.\\xa0

It also uses cloud-based AI to adapt and learn from each scoop, because no two scoops are ever going to be the same.\\xa0

I don't know, I still say that if you can't clean up after it, you shouldn't have the dog, but maybe I\\u2019ve finally aged into common sense.\\xa0

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