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A robotic Labrador, Jennie, designed by Tombot, offers lifelike companionship for dementia patients. This AI pet provides comfort without the need for feeding or walking.
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‘Lifelike’ AI robot dog unveiled to help comfort dementia patients

Emma Guinness
Last updated: January 16, 2025 8:52 am
Emma Guinness Published January 16, 2025
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Jennie in care home residents. (Jam Press/Tombot)
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A company has unveiled a combination of robotics and AI to create a “lifelike” furry pal – with an aim to help comfort those suffering from dementia.

Across the UK, there’s been a worrying increase in the number of people diagnosed with the disease.

According to the NHS, as of 30 June 2024, 487,432 people were on record to have dementia.

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And the effects often leave people struggling with issues such as loneliness and post-traumatic stress disorder.

But now, a new type of furry friend has been unveiled which might be able to help, reports Need To Know.

Jennie, a fluffy Labrador puppy, is always ready to play and keep their owner company.

A robotic Labrador, Jennie, designed by Tombot, offers lifelike companionship for dementia patients. This AI pet provides comfort without the need for feeding or walking.
Jennie, the AI fluffy Labrador puppy. (Jam Press/Tombot)

And best of all, she doesn’t need feeding, walking, grooming, or any veterinary care.

That’s because she’s a fully AI-operated robot, created by Tombot, a California-based robotics company.

After looking for a solution to help overcome the effects of dementia, and other cognitive impairments, they set about creating the one-of-a-kind product.

A robotic Labrador, Jennie, designed by Tombot, offers lifelike companionship for dementia patients. This AI pet provides comfort without the need for feeding or walking.
Jennie in care home residents. (Jam Press/Tombot)

Along with their research, which found that most people wanted a realistic puppy to snuggle up with, they knew the perfect model.

Jennie is designed to be a stationary lapdog, who can sit on her owner’s lap for hours at a time – this also prevents her from being a tripping hazard for dementia patients.

Tom Stevens, CEO of the company said: “Imagine a robotic pet so lifelike you fall in love.”

A robotic Labrador, Jennie, designed by Tombot, offers lifelike companionship for dementia patients. This AI pet provides comfort without the need for feeding or walking.
Tom Stevens, CEO of Tombot, introducing Jennie, the AI fluffy Labrador puppy. (Jam Press/Tombot)

Jennie is able to operate in similar ways to a real dog thanks to its AI system, including barking and listening to commands.

It’s also been fitted with real recordings of eight to ten-week-old puppies, for a lifelike sound experience.

The first to receive their immortal dog, which is hoped to become the first FDA-registered robotic puppy for medical use, will expect their arrival at some point next year.

(Jam Press/Tombot)

It’s expected the retail price will be $1,500 (USD) (£1,200) and shipping to the UK is on the cards.

And, if all goes well, other breeds of dogs will become available; and possibly, cats and rabbits.

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