Norwegian oil company enlists robotic watchdog Spot to patrol its ship

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Norwegian oil company enlists robotic watchdog Spot to patrol its ship
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Norwegian oil company enlists Boston Dynamics' robotic dog Spot to patrol its ships

Aker BP ASA, a Norwegian oil and gas company, is using more robot workers. The company will use Spot, the robotic watchdog created by Boston Dynamics.

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