Behold the nanosaur by Raffaello Bonghi, a 3D-printed, autonomous, tracked robot.
Rather than the more familiar Raspberry Pi, the nanosaur uses an NVIDIA Jetson Nano, NVIDIA’s platform for embedded AI. This means that if you build your own nanosaur (there are clear, detailed instructions on Raffaello’s site: nanosaur.ai), you’ll be able to program it to pootle around your desktop avoiding the edges, follow lines, and whatever else you can come up with using a camera and some insanely powerful consumer-grade AI hardware.
The nanosaur measures 10 × 12 × 6cm, weighs only 500g, and uses a bunch of kit, including Raffaello’s custom PCB, a WiFi dongle, 64GB SD card, a power bank, a Pololu Micro Gearbox, and an Adafruit motor controller. You can choose your own camera module from a…