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Cozmo by anki review
Cozmo by anki review











It’s far from human, but it certainly feels a like more than a toy. While many other toys require the humans playing with them to make their behavior realistic, Cozmo automatically responds to its environment. Cozmo, on the other hand, will drive just to the edge of a table, open his eyes wide and let out a little yelp as it zips back to safety. Other robot vehicles we’ve seen in the past will stop before they run into an obstacle. Instead, Cozmo slowly raises his head and opens his eyes, one at a time, and shakes off the sleep. There is no wonderful startup chime or glowing logo here. And we don’t mean wakes up in the same way that your laptop. When you open the application on your phone, Cozmo wakes up.

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The software built into Cozmo is known as the “Emotion Engine”, and there really is no better way to describe it. A CRT-like display shows its incredibly expressive eyes, and an embedded speaker allows Cozmo to bleep and bloop with a variety of emotive robot sounds. Other components are used to give the robot a human feel. This camera allows him to perform facial recognition and remember different people. The most striking component is the front-facing camera located where Cozmo’s mouth would be. With this knowledge, Anki decided to use their knowledge of creating robotic cars to create a toy that had emotion.Ĭozmo comes with a number of embedded sensors that allow it to do everything from participating in games to learning about its environment. What makes the characters in Wall-E and Cars identifiable is their distinct personalities. Although robots have been heavily used in manufacturing and other industrial industries, we haven’t seen an emotional application of robotic technologies since the Furbee. Their inspiration for Cozmo actually came from children’s movies. The realism stems from an advanced set of AI routines and some very lifelike features that position Cozmo as the real-life Wall-E we’ve all been waiting for.Īnki was founded by three graduates with PhD’s in robotics. Cozmo may seem like a natural progression from their earlier offerings, but the toy is leaps and bounds ahead of anything they’ve released before. Historically, Anki is a Silicon Valley startup that focused on creating remote control cars that can be maneuvered from your smartphone. He’s lifelike enough to evoke an emotional response, but still enough of a toy that he doesn’t teeter on the verge of eerie. This toy really is a brilliant application of lifelike code. With Cozmo, toys seem to have finally reached a level of realism that approaches actual artificial intelligence.īehind Cozmo’s expressive eyes and cute expressions lies years of hard work and millions of lines of code. Each generation seems to get a little more intelligent and a little more lifelike. In the past six years, we’ve seen plenty of toy robots come and go.











Cozmo by anki review