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Meet the World’s First Smart Robotic Whale Shark from China

In early August, a video was released, showcasing a remarkable innovation in marine technology—a robotic whale shark, introduced by the Chinese company Shenyang Aerospace Xinguang Group. The robot, designed to closely resemble a real whale shark, swims with remarkable grace, mirroring the movements of its natural counterpart. This 16-foot-long bionic fish is equipped with cutting-edge technology, including cameras, sensors, and sonars.

The creation of this intelligent robotic whale shark marks a significant advancement in marine exploration technology. Researchers are particularly excited about the potential it holds for studying underwater environments. By using such lifelike machines, scientists hope to observe and study marine life in its natural habitat without causing any disturbance.

Moreover, this technological feat provides a glimpse into the future possibilities of ocean exploration. The development of lifelike robotic creatures could revolutionize the way researchers explore and understand marine ecosystems, allowing them to reach depths and collect data in ways that were once unimaginable. This breakthrough not only highlights the technological prowess behind the design but also underscores the potential impact it could have on the future of marine research.

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