Let's use the KISS principle - There is huge nu
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Let's use the KISS principle -
There is huge number of sensors available in the market, some are dirt cheap.
There's also a huge number of medical devices, already completely FDA approved that interface with computers.
Predictive data analysis is all over the academic community, if it applies to a GOSY bot application the company will be able to gain access most of the time IMO.
GeckoSystems has the only AI robotic platform with fully autonomous navigation and a hierarchical layered architecture. The importance of GOSY tech has been authenticated by two third party sources in the last six months (ZMP and Markets and Markets).
Have you ever put an new board in a PC to give it an added capability? I have. Did it 20 or more years ago. It's a no brainer. Gave my nieces a piece of scrap lumber wrapped in gift paper one Christmas, marked it "xx MHZ board". I had ordered a new motherboard for their computer and when it arrived we took it apart and put it back together with the new board.
USB now adds capabilities to a computer without even opening the case or updating the bios. Operating systems have developed to the point that they are highly extensible.
GeckoSystems has an "extensible architecture". THIS IS HUGE.
This means that new applications can be brought up in record time because of stable layered AI programming.
This is what these pages are talking about if you don't understand this:
http://www.geckosystems.com/low_level/
http://www.geckosystems.com/high_level/