Owners of Embodied's doomed Moxie robot may get a reprieve from the shutdown, thanks to an eleventh-hour open-source attempt to keep the robot running. Early in December, it was reported that ...
In 2020, Embodied launched Moxie, a US$799 (A$1,250) human robot that uses AI to interact with people with features like telling jokes, spinning stories and sharing affirmations. It was targeted ...
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 ...
When it first announced Moxie in April 2020, Embodied described the robot as a “safe and engaging animate companion for children designed to help promote social, emotional, and cognitive ...
The blight of internet-connected devices continues as Moxie, a cute AI-powered robot for children, is being killed. The company behind it, Embodied, explained on an FAQ page that an expected ...
Videos of confused, crying children saying goodbye to their companion flooding social media. But Moxie’s sudden demise isn’t entirely unique. It’s part of a larger trend of companies cutting ...
The Moxie robot that used cloud processing for a large language model was designed to be a companion and education tool for autistic children, and it's being unceremoniously shut down by the owners.
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