06/10/2025
China has deployed a bionic robotic fish designed to aid in river conservation and environmental monitoring. Developed by researchers at Wuhan University, this AI-powered fish mimics the movements of real fish while collecting water quality data, detecting pollutants, and assessing ecological health.
Currently deployed in the Yangtze River, the robotic fish uses advanced sensors to analyze contaminants, helping researchers track environmental changes. Equipped with obstacle avoidance technology and AI learning capabilities, it navigates complex aquatic environments efficiently.
This breakthrough in ecological conservation highlights how robotics and AI can be leveraged to protect water resources. By monitoring pollution and supporting river health, China's robotic fish represents a promising step toward sustainable environmental management.