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A robot has been created that helps people with disabilities walk

South Korea's KAIST team has developed a new robot called an exoskeleton (WalkON Suit F1). It is designed to help people with disabilities walk, climb stairs, and overcome obstacles. Reuters reports on this.

It weighs 50 kg. Korean scientists developed this technology to seamlessly integrate it into the daily lives of people with disabilities.

The exoskeleton has sensors that monitor balance and advanced cameras that analyze the environment and detect obstacles and stairs.

The robot's soles and upper body have sensors that monitor and predict movements to ensure the user's walking balance.