Meet the $100K robodog Spot that patrols a Long Island construction site
See Spot run — a job site.
A Long Island construction project has recruited a $100,000 mechanical mutt to walk the premises, ensuring maximum efficiency and safety for workers building the new wing of South Shore Hospital in Bay Shore.
“I would say it’s a morale booster,” Suffolk Construction’s Adam Fyrer, who handles the state-of-the-art Boston Dynamics-made robotic dog — aptly named Spot — told The Post.
“I think a lot of people haven’t seen this kind of technology in person. It’s something that excites them to come to work.”
Rather than doing tricks, Spot’s primary focus on the future site of a six-story building that will feature almost 100 new patient rooms is both worker and structural safety, according to Fyrer, who uses the bot on other projects as well.
