Utah State University Inaugural Professor Recounts Launch of a Bot, Declares 'Databases Are Fun'
November 24, 2021
November 24, 2021
LOGAN, Utah, Nov. 24 (TNSRes) -- Utah State University issued the following news:
Once upon a time, the Dr. Curtis Dyreson bot, version 1.0, was programmed by its parents in a mountain hideout in northern New Mexico. Launched into the world after only nine months of testing, early versions of the Curt bot were quite buggy, frequently running headfirst into solid objects and with a default speaker volume set to full blast, earning it the childhood nickname 'Dynamite.'
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Once upon a time, the Dr. Curtis Dyreson bot, version 1.0, was programmed by its parents in a mountain hideout in northern New Mexico. Launched into the world after only nine months of testing, early versions of the Curt bot were quite buggy, frequently running headfirst into solid objects and with a default speaker volume set to full blast, earning it the childhood nickname 'Dynamite.'
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