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GeckoSystems, an AI Mobile Robot Co., Responding to Major Defense Contractor's Interest in Self-Driving Vehicle Upgrade
Published Sep 10 2015
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GeckoSystems, an AI Mobile Robot Co., Responding to Major Defense Contractor's Interest in Self-Driving Vehicle Upgrade

CONYERS, Ga., September 10, 2015 -- GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (Pink Sheets: GOSY | http://www.geckosystems.com/) announced today that they are preparing a formal proposal for a major international US defense contractor to upgrade their land vehicle with GeckoSystems' proprietary AI SafePath(tm) technologies. This first meeting with the defense contractor later this month at their advanced product development facility is to enable a first hand review of the vehicle to ascertain upgrade extent and feasibility. For over eighteen years GeckoSystems has dedicated itself to development of "AI Mobile Robot Solutions for Safety, Security and Service(tm)."

To enable this meeting a Proprietary Information Agreement (PIA), prepared by the defense contractor's legal personnel specifically for this meeting, has been agreed to by all parties.

"Due to our long time focus on the penultimate necessity for AI mobile robots to be safer for humans than simply having 'human meaningful control,' prior to this engagement, we have never considered any US defense contractor to be sufficiently safety conscious for us to offer them our proprietary, exclusive, readily lethalized Artificial Intelligence (AI) mobile robot technologies.  The concern is that the technologies might be used without adequate safeguards to prevent human harm. After careful and thorough vetting of this company and its management, we consider them trustworthy. Their Program Manager indicated during our initial phone call that we should submit a proposal to augment their vehicle for battle theater usage using our AI centric real time sense and avoid of moving and/or unforeseen obstacles, sensor fusion, and other AI mobile robotics solutions," stated Martin Spencer, CEO, GeckoSystems Intl. Corp.

The defense contractor is amongst the five largest in the world producing manned and unmanned vehicles for air, land, and space. Due to the now executed PIA, the name of the contractor cannot be revealed at this time.

"We believe that this first tier defense contractor would enjoy dramatically increased sales since their upgraded product would be in extremely high demand by governments all over the world with an automatic 'go home' capability like a pioneer medical doctor's horse taking him home 'automatically' after he delivered a baby late at night for a rural farm wife. For example, none of the wounded soldiers on board would have to guide GeckoSystems' AI augmented ground vehicle to safe refuge, nor would any outside human intervention be needed. We have that technological framework and motivation to do so.

"Due to the preeminent position of this international US defense contractor, it is very satisfying to make this announcement and provide 'reason to believe' for the basis of their sincere and genuine interest in securing some of our AI mobile robot solutions for their present and future products. And we continue to make progress in Japan establishing the joint venture with Fubright for a Special Project Team to migrate our AI robot self navigation software to SoftBank's Pepper personal robot.  More news about that will be forthcoming. Our shareholders can be assured that management continues to work daily to maximize their investments in GeckoSystems," concluded Spencer.