
Nagarajan Prabakar, right, a computer science associate professor at Florida International University, demonstrates how the two high definition web cameras in the eyes of a TeleBot, which combines telepresence and robotics, work to generate a live, three-dimensional view of what the robot is seeing during a demonstration of a at Florida International University, Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2014 in Miami. A group of students at FIU's Discovery Lab is testing their version of a RoboCop that will allow disabled police and military personnel to serve as patrol officers. The TeleBot costs about $50,000 and was recently shown to theater goers before the premiere of the latest "RoboCop" movie. Researchers said they were also fans of the original movie series that first aired in the late 80's. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
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