@lagerskoy: A GUY PUT GPT-LEVEL AI INSIDE A 3D PRINTED ROBOT AND RELEASED THE ENTIRE THING FOR FREE Most people look at a 3D printe…
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A developer built a 3D printed robot with expressive eyes, object tracking, and support for ChatGPT, Qwen, and offline AI models, then released all STL files, code, and hardware designs for free, highlighting the shrinking gap between idea and working product.
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