China has unveiled a bionic robotic fish that swims and maneuvers like a real one—but with a purpose beyond the ecosystem. Developed by researchers at Wuhan University, this AI-powered marvel is now patrolling the Yangtze River to support environmental monitoring and river conservation.
Equipped with cutting-edge sensors and smart obstacle avoidance, the robotic fish collects real-time data on water quality, pollutant levels, and ecological conditions. Unlike static monitoring stations, this mobile unit explores hard-to-reach areas, adapting its route with machine learning.
The aim? To catch pollution early, support biodiversity, and inform government clean-up policies with actionable data.
It’s not just a tech achievement—it’s a glimpse of how AI and robotics can become allies in fighting environmental degradation.
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