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    Moxi, Poli, hospital assistant robots, Diligent Robotics Inc., Austin, Texas, USA

    Last edited by Airicist2; 13th December 2021 at 16:50.

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    Robot assistant debuts at Seton Medical Center Austin

    Published on Dec 23, 2016

    A new staff member at Seton Medical Center Austin is making its debut. POLI, a robot prototype, will perform non clinical tasks so hospital staff can spend more time with their patients. FOX 7's Elizabeth Saab has a look.

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    Article "Diligent Robotics Bringing Autonomous Mobile Manipulation to Hospitals"
    Autonomous mobile manipulation is the cutting edge of robotics right now, but Diligent Robotics is already bringing it to market

    by Evan Ackerman
    January 30, 2018

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    Moxi by Diligent Robotics
    September 18, 2018

    Moxi is a friendly AI healthcare robot that serves as a vital supporting member of healthcare professional teams by conducting the team’s non-patient facing logistical tasks, so the staff has more time to focus on patient care.

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    Article "A hospital introduced a robot to help nurses. They didn’t expect it to be so popular"
    Moxi is a robot designed to make nurses’ lives easier. But the friendly bot is turning out to be a welcome presence for some patients, too.

    by Katharine Schwab
    July 8, 2019

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    Robots Help Nurses Get the Job Done – With Smiles and Beeps| Cedars-Sinai Newsroom

    Dec 8, 2021

    New "Moxi" Robots Assist Cedars-Sinai Nurses by Performing Time-Consuming Tasks That Improve Efficiency

    You can't miss Cedars-Sinai's newest helpers: identical twin robots named Moxi.
    They zip through the hospital's hallways and corridors, assisting nurses by performing simple yet time-consuming tasks such as delivering lab samples and collecting medicine from the pharmacy. They can even travel to the gift shop to pick up items for patients.

    The robots dramatically improving efficiency by carrying supplies, medicine and linens. Just as important, they add energy and cheer to the units where they work—their heart-shaped eyes light up and they make cartoonlike beeping sounds when they wave hello with their mechanized arms.

    Nurses and others say they get a kick out of being around the robots, which have been introduced as a pilot program on neurology, orthopaedic and surgical units.

    "We love Moxi," said Melanie Barone, RN, associate nursing director. "I think it's important to have the Moxi robots present because they not only provide an opportunity to improve workflows and be more efficient, but they're a fun thing to see around the halls. They feel very future forward."

    The robots use artificial intelligence, machine learning technology and social engineering to interact with people. They can navigate doors with their arms and store goods in their bases, which contain three locked drawers.

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