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October 8, 2007

IRobo


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IRobo

Feroz Ahmed Siddique - a Bangladesh graduate student has created a bot called IRobo that can mop floors etc.

The robot responds to voice commands, and was made from scrap parts found at electronic and auto shops.


"On completion, this robot will comply with different verbal commands for tasks like shifting objects, cleaning floors and standing guard," Siddique says, adding, "I hope people will be able to buy it for less than $1,000."







 

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