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Qbo is an open source robot that we featured on the site back in May, and the developers of the robot have been working on the functions it can perform and he is now capable of recognizing pictures.
(PhysOrg.com) -- Qbo robots created a stir recently when their developers succeeded in demonstrating that a Qbo can be trained to recognize itself in the mirror. Now the developers have taken ...
The Qbo open source robot project, initiated by Francisco Paz, has been under development for some time and is open to anyone who would like to provide help and assistance with the development of ...
The ability to recognise yourself in the mirror is regarded a hallmark of intelligence, something found in primates, dolphins and elephants as well as humans.
Open-source robot Qbo continues to make its way to autonomy, with a new video demo showing the Linux-based DIY 'bot capable of learning to recognize people and objects. Developers The Corpora have ...
Qbo robots can move about with the help of two large wheels, and are capable of judging distance and identifying obstacles.
The Qbo robot can recognize itself in the mirror and distinguish itself from other identical robots.
Francisco Paz (aka TheCorpora) has released new information about his open source robot Qbo. The diminutive wheeled bot stands only 456mm (18 inches) tall but is packed with sensors, including two ...
The company just put Qbo on pre-order. The release marks a day of realization for TheCorpora founders Francisco and Carlos Paz to create a low cost, open source, general purpose robot. The whole idea ...
The Corpra brings together two Qbo robots that can recognize each other, converse, and flirt.
Open-source robot Qbo has gone up for pre-order, offering DIY robo hobbyists a straightforward way to experiment with artificial intelligence, telepresence and object/speech recognition. Initially ...
It's the future and we're still waiting for our personal jetpacks, but it looks like robot helpers in every home are closer than ever, with thecorpra's Qbo getting us ever closer. Okay, so without ...