New research funded by the National Safety Council shows how artificial intelligence and augmented reality can reduce ergonomic risks.
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University of Wisconsin-River Falls dairy science junior Megan Mosgaller wears the augmented reality goggles to demonstrate how they work Monday, Feb. 23, 2026, in River Falls, Wis. A Wisconsin ...