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- Adelbrecht comment "Adelbrecht was a speaking, interactive robot in the form of a ball, designed by Martin Spanjaard (born 1952 in Haarlem, Netherlands).A first, simple version of Adelbrecht was presented in 1985. Spanjaard chose the name 'Adelbrecht' because to him it had the connotation of 'stupid' and 'stubborn', which described the character the robot would display.Starting 1988, a second, more powerful version was developed.".
- Q4681861 comment "Adelbrecht was a speaking, interactive robot in the form of a ball, designed by Martin Spanjaard (born 1952 in Haarlem, Netherlands).A first, simple version of Adelbrecht was presented in 1985. Spanjaard chose the name 'Adelbrecht' because to him it had the connotation of 'stupid' and 'stubborn', which described the character the robot would display.Starting 1988, a second, more powerful version was developed.".