TJBot - A DIY Robot powered by IBM Watson Cognitive Services

TJBot - A DIY Robot powered by IBM Watson Cognitive Services

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This thing contains files for a do-it-yourself, open-source kit called TJBot, which lets you learn and experiment with AI using IBM Watson services. Once built, you can add various components like a raspberry pi, RGB LED, microphone, speaker, servo motor, and camera, then run sample code that lets the robot listen, speak, translate text, look up the weather, wave its arm, etc., all using different IBM Watson AI services. Printing Please print the right and left leg with supports. All other parts can be printed as is. <img src="https://www.instructables.com/files/deriv/FTO/0T7Q/IWE4N1JW/FTO0T7QIWE4N1JW.LARGE.jpg" width="100%" /> Want to Learn More? - View a step-by-step guide on how to 3D print TJBot on Instructables. - Visit the TJBot website to learn more about the project and even make it from laser cut cardboard. - Check out the TJBot Github Repo to see how you can program it. Enjoy!

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