The merger of generative AI and robotics is likely to take many forms, but one of the earliest — and cutest — is a chatty, 14-inch-tall kids' companion named Moxie.
Pasadena-based Embodies, the e-learning company behind "Moxie," an AI robot for kids, is shutting down after it went bankrupt, and taking Moxie down with it. "Embodied is closing due to financial ...
AI chatbots are raising some concerns as they're appearing in more kid-friendly apps. There's limited research on their ...
Bill Gurley, a venture capitalist who found early investors for OpenTable, Zillow and Uber has chosen UT's robotics program ...
Devices like the Moxie robot offer a sophisticated semblance of sentience, and that’s good enough for most of us. But what about so-called unstructured environments? Enter Kind Humanoid, a Silicon ...
(I immediately bought one — though my kids pretty quickly lost interest.) Another AI robot, Moxie, which was $800, touted itself as being able to help with social and emotional learning.