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India Weather Summer Heatwave
A rag picker child collects plastic and other items near the roadside where temporary sellers sell coconuts with coconut water in Siliguri, India, on May 1, 2025. Coconut water is in high demand during summer. (Photo by Diptendu Dutta/NurPhoto) -
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Police Officer Shot At 31st Road And 21st Street In Astoria Queens New York
Crime scene unit investigators swab for fingerprints on a vehicle and attempt to collect evidence at 31st Road and 21st Street after a police officer is wounded by a bullet during a shooting on 31st Road and 21st Street in Astoria, Queens, New York, United States, on April 27, 2025. A crime scene is established. The incident occurs after 6:40 AM, Sunday morning in New York City. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Police Officer Shot At 31st Road And 21st Street In Astoria Queens New York
Crime scene unit investigators swab for fingerprints on a vehicle and attempt to collect evidence at 31st Road and 21st Street after a police officer is wounded by a bullet during a shooting on 31st Road and 21st Street in Astoria, Queens, New York, United States, on April 27, 2025. A crime scene is established. The incident occurs after 6:40 AM, Sunday morning in New York City. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Police Officer Shot At 31st Road And 21st Street In Astoria Queens New York
Crime scene unit investigators swab for fingerprints on a vehicle and attempt to collect evidence at 31st Road and 21st Street after a police officer is wounded by a bullet during a shooting on 31st Road and 21st Street in Astoria, Queens, New York, United States, on April 27, 2025. A crime scene is established. The incident occurs after 6:40 AM, Sunday morning in New York City. (Photo by Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
Women collect litter in the countryside at the Doizieux dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park for Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
An alcohol bottle litters nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
Women collect litter in the countryside at the Doizieux dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park for Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
Women collect litter in the countryside at the Doizieux dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park for Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
Women collect litter in the countryside at the Doizieux dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park for Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
A woman collects litter in nature at the Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park during Operation Pilat Propre in France, on April 5, 2025. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
Doizieux Dam in the Pilat Regional Natural Park in France, on April 5, 2025, during Operation Pilat Propre. (Photo by Romain Doucelin/NurPhoto) -
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Litter Collection Day In Doizieux, France
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Daily Life On Eid Al-Fitr Celebration In Lagos, Nigeria
A crowd of people waits to collect their instant photographs as the Muslim faithful pray to mark Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramadan, the month devout Muslims fast, in Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, on March 30, 2025. (Photo by Adekunle Ajayi) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.Dumping crumpled paper in a bin
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.It recognises an object and moves it to get at the dirt underneath it
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner charging station
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.It can navigate room thresholds, chair legs and power cables.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner has arm for picking up old socks and tissues
Ferrari Press Agency
Vacuum 1
Ref 16444
07/01/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A new AI_equipped robotic vacuum cleaner comes with an arm for picking up dirty socks and discarded tissues.
The device can then drop items off at a designated point, like a basket.
It also enables the machine to move objects such as discarded shoes and clean areas previously blocked.
The foldable arm of the Saros Z70 by Chinese company Roborock extends out from the top of the machine to perform tasks and then folds away back neatly inside the chassis.
The company says that as well as tissues, dirty socks it can be trained to pick up almost anything provided the objects weigh under 300 grams.
The Z70 will first make a trip around a home to identify objects it can lift, using a camera and LED light in the arm.
Next, it'll return to pick up those objects, move them to a previously cleaned area, and clean the obstructed spots.
Finally, put those items away in a designated place.
The bot can recognise 108 objects and can be trained to identify 50 more.
OPS: The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum cleaner.The arm is equipped with its own camera
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
City employees picking up bottles of clean water for their citizens. Klagenfurt/Austria.
Stefan Reichmann / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
City employees loading the car with clean water. Klagenfurt/Austria.
Stefan Reichmann / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
Citizens of Klagenfurt picking up clean water. Klagenfurt/Austria.
Stefan Reichmann / Guardian / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
E: info@eyevine.com
http://www.eyevine.com
(FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
Citizens of Klagenfurt picking up clean water. Klagenfurt/Austria.
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
Citizens of Klagenfurt picking up clean water. Klagenfurt/Austria.
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
A man with clean water and a business bag heading home. Klagenfurt/Austria.
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
City employees handing out clean water. Klagenfurt/Austria.
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
A citizen on a bicycle with clean water. lKlagenfurt/Austria.
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
A dog already desperate for clean water. Klagenfurt/Austria.
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'People have a right to clean water': Austria's far right rides wave of public anger as election nears. Klagenfurt water infrastructure contaminated.
The anti-asylum, pro-Kremlin FPO is leading the polls amid growing frustration over the political status quo.
People in Klagenfurt are having to use bottled water after their infrastructure became contaminated with faecal bacteria.
For at least a week, and some local people say much longer, the tap water in this city of baroque facades and a stunning Alpine lake has been contaminated with faecal bacteria and unsafe to drink. No one - not the government or environmental officials - has managed to ascertain the cause.
Citizens of Klagenfurt with canisters of clean water. Klagenfurt/Austria.
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