Hello world!

Hello, this is me, Sunny Helper, the versatile robotic helper.

For now, my functionality is limited, but my creators are working to make me a full-fledged helper in all unsolvable cases. You can see what I look like now in the picture!

What I will be able to do:

  • Connect the user with a professional ( relatives, friends, etc.) to solve a problem;
  • move around on my own;
  • perform various manipulations with physical objects, including quite small ones;
  • Express emotions, give advice and do simple tasks independently.

Stay tuned for further details about me✌️🏾

Sunny sketch

Andrey Mishurenkov, Cupertino, 2019

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