PrimeBOT Unveils Kid-Friendly Robots for Learning

PrimeBOT, a robotics brand, made an appearance at the United Nations' AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva. They introduced their vision of personal robots, which are designed for everyday use and can be programmed by anyone, including kids. Instead of showing off tech specs, PrimeBOT focused on education and inclusion, proposing that kids can learn programming by teaching robots to move and react. What does it mean for you? You might soon see robots in schools and homes, making learning about AI hands-on and fun. Instead of just using tech, kids could actually create it, giving them a head start in the digital world.

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