China tests intelligent squid fishing robot with humanlike precision in Pacific sea trials
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China has tested what it claims is the world's first intelligent squid fishing robot, currently undergoing sea trials aboard the Song Hang scientific research vessel in the northwestern Pacific Ocean. The robot mimics human movements to attract squid to the surface and can adapt its behavior based on how squid bite, offering more humanlike precision than existing automated equipment used on squid boats globally.
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· 2 pulledChina has tested what it calls the world's first intelligent squid fishing robot that can mimic the motions performed by humans to attract the deep-water creatures to the surface.
The robot – which can adapt its behaviour based on how squid bite – can offer more humanlike precision than the automated equipment currently used on squid boats around the world.
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