Robot educated households
Devon Carrow - Sperduty (seven-year-old American) is so sick that he does not go to school regularly. You sent a robot to school to ... study instead.
VGo robot goes to school instead of Devon.
The face of Devon Carrow - Sperduty displayed on the robot's webcam, connected to the computer at home. He answered the teacher's questions and talked to his classmates with an interactive robot called VGo (£ 3,000).
Devon controls the VOG robot using a computer at home.
Devon suffers from severe allergies, and contacts with other children can cause him to die. He spent most of his time alone. Devon can only eat apples, corn and potatoes.
The robot also replaced him in the classroom, answering the teacher's question and talking to his friends.
He sat at his desk at home (Buffalo, US), using computer-controlled robots. Thanks to that, he could see the teacher, the blackboard and the whole class.
Devon's mother - Rene said: VGo is the virtual Devon boy.
Robots have specially designed wheels to run along the school corridor and help Devon take part in fun activities with you.
References: The Sun
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