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The maker of Moxie, an AI-powered robot for kids, is shutting down. Why it matters: The parents who bought the device are not only out several hundred dollars — now they also have to explain to ...
They bought an $800 AI robot for their kids. Now the company is shutting down — and children are having to say goodbye. By Katie Notopoulos Senior Correspondent covering technology and culture.
AI robot companions for kids go dark as company shutters. The company, Embodied, announced this week it had lost funding and will close up shop, reports Aftermath . That will brick Moxie, its ...
The AI robot companion called Moxie, which was designed to help teach social skills, is being discontinued after the company lost funding. They bought an $800 AI robot for their kids.
AI-powered humanoid robots just played a soccer tournament in Beijing. It was a preview for a bigger robot sports competition ...
A $1,200 AI-powered robot for autistic kids is going to die because its maker is going under. Embodied’s Moxie robot was sold as being a ‘supportive robot friend for kids’.
AI advocates argue these chatbots could act as a bridge – a way to support kids in the interim, or alongside traditional therapy, especially for those who might otherwise slip through the cracks.
Diffusion models like OpenAI's DALL-E are becoming increasingly useful in helping brainstorm new designs. Humans can prompt ...