PrimeBOT Presented Personal Robotics at UN AI for Good Summit
Robotics firm PrimeBOT participated in the UN's AI for Good Summit in Geneva to introduce its new category of personal robots aimed at fostering AI understanding and creativity.

Robotics firm PrimeBOT participated in the UN's AI for Good Summit in Geneva to present its concept of personal robots. The summit, organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) with over 50 UN agencies, focused on how AI can contribute to human well-being.
PrimeBOT defines a new category of robots: personal robots designed for home and everyday life, not production lines. The company states that anyone can own, program, and create with these robots. At the summit, PrimeBOT focused not on technical specifications, but on engaging in a global dialogue about education, inclusion, and human potential.
According to the company, personal robots can revolutionize AI education. For example, a child could learn programming by teaching a real robot to move and respond. PrimeBOT Q1 offers a development platform for young learners, enabling block programming for controlling movements and conversations, as well as conversion to Python code and training AI models to recognize gestures or objects.
PrimeBOT aims to foster collaboration and integration by creating robots that understand human needs and enhance creativity. The company is collaborating with youth and educational institutions globally to demonstrate how technology can connect people. PrimeBOT is exploring partnerships with educational and non-profit organizations to promote AI literacy among young people in North America and Europe.