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Samsung has unveiled a dog-like robot called Ballie that follows its owner to act as a personal photographer and maid

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According to the CEO of Samsung's consumer electronics division, HS Kim – who unveiled Ballie at this year's CES – Ballie follows its 'owner' around to photograph "special moments."

 

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