Most agentic AI workflows depend on cloud APIs, which means latency, connectivity requirements, and data leaving your device. UNO Q removes all three from the equation. With Arduino App Lab, you can build AI agents that reason and act entirely on the board.
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@BarathAnandan7 I've really enjoyed it so far. I use it through Pi, and i've been working on https://t.co/ccUAWpuXJm with it. it's been _really_ good for me.
it's definitely no opus or gpt5.n, but for short little things, it does a _really_ good job.
my bambu lab x1c hasn't been turned on in (probably) over a year... and now it's frozen on firmware version 01.08.00.00 and now i'm thinking i'm just gonna print all the parts i need for a voron and call it a day