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MULTIMEDIA UPDATE - GeckoSystems, an AI Mobile Robot Co., Applauds SeniorCareCorner.com Article
MULTIMEDIA UPDATE - GeckoSystems, an AI Mobile Robot Co., Applauds SeniorCareCorner.com Article.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n \n \n MULTIMEDIA UPDATE - GeckoSystems, an AI Mobile Robot Co., Applauds SeniorCareCorner.com Article\n \n \nMULTIMEDIA UPDATE - GeckoSystems, an AI Mobile Robot Co., Applauds SeniorCareCorner.com Article\n \n CONYERS, GA--(Marketwired - Mar 8, 2017) - GeckoSystems Intl. Corp. (OTC PINK: GOSY) (http://www.GeckoSystems.com) praises the Senior Care Corner® article due to its focus on the benefit of mobile service robots, such as the company's CareBot™, in addressing the pressing needs of eldercare givers and carees. Now coming up on its twentieth anniversary, GeckoSystems continues to dedicate itself to development of \"AI Mobile Robot Solutions for Safety, Security and Service(tm).\"\n \"Their discussion, CareBot: One of a Kind Family Caregiver for Aging in Place Seniors, captures the essence of our strategic focus for nearly two decades, to enable families to better care for themselves despite the many time, financial, and emotional stresses of family care in the 21st century,\" reflected Martin Spencer, CEO, GeckoSystems Intl. Corp.\n The co-founders, Kathy and Barry Birkett, of Senior Care Corner, succinctly distill the fundamental challenge: Helping senior loved ones enjoy the independent life they desire is both a mission and nerve-wracking challenge for millions of family caregivers. \n GeckoSystems has always placed family first and the implicit need for safe usage in its decades of mobile service robot R&D. \n Today, the Company is prepared to build and sell its fifth generation CareBot with an MSRP of $4,950.\n The company performed the world's first in home elder care trials, with the mother-in-law of one of the co-founders.\n GeckoSystems has been developing advanced AI and mobile robotics systems for almost twenty years now. The original founders had a vision of a robot that would move about under software control and be utilitarian for many users. At that time, there was not much interest in robotics among the general public or industry. These founders were true visionaries and now the world is ready for what they foresaw twenty years ago.\n It took nearly five years and two different teams of engineers to develop machine intelligence with sufficient situation awareness and the invention of numerous proprietary algorithms and paradigms to achieve \"loose crowd\" level of mobile autonomy (G...