If you haven’t seen a man walk a dog using a drone, you’re in luck. As you’ll see, a man on lockdown in Cyprus found an unusual way to get his dog some exercise.
Robots are being used in China to take people’s temperature, though experts believe they could also help with the delivery and handling of contaminated waste as well as reconnaissance with quarantines, delivery of food, measuring vital signs, and assisting border controls. They could also enable a kind of telemedicine that would keep humans away from areas of contagion.
A robot manufacturer in China has seen his orders triple since the coronavirus outbreak began there. His self-driving cart is sold to retailers, hospitals, malls, and apartment complexes.
One of them patrols Shanghai’s Taikoo Hui shopping mall, where it can spot customers with bare faces and remind them to put on a mask. It distributes hand sanitizer and broadcasts anti-virus information. The company plans to produce ninety robots in the next six weeks.
Robot technology is just one way humans are responding creatively to the pandemic. From utilizing artificial intelligence to repurposing companies and factories to make needed equipment to finding innovative ways to produce vaccines and antidotes for the virus, people around the world are finding new ways to respond to this new disease.
Creativity depends on our Creator
Such creativity is just one way we express the character of
our Creator. He made all that is (Genesis 1) and made us in his image (v. 27).
Like a painting that reflects its painter or a girl who looks like her mother,
we create as an expression of…
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