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  "textContent": "Since the early 1900s, dogs have helped people who are blind or have low vision to navigate their world. Now, in a very 21st century twist, seeing-eye dogs have gone robotic and added a skill that not even the most well-trained canine could pull off: conversation.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Robotics, Engineering\n\n**Tags:** Unitree, Dogs, Binghamton University, Blindness",
  "title": "Speak! Robot guide dogs converse with their owners"
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