1:40 A look at the impact high-tech toys may have on children A new generation of toys, using artificial intelligence, could help kids learn digital skills and encourage empathy and manners, said an ...
A Winnipeg-based company is using 3D virtual models to teach kids the basics of programming robots. "We all have this feeling that robotics is rocket science. We want to make robotics fun and easy and ...
NEW YORK -- Want even your younger kids to join the tech revolution by learning to code? Maybe you should get them a robot -- or at least a video game. That's the aim of entrepreneurs behind new ...
Toronto-based Robot Playtime has been named the winner of The Next 36 Mastercard Challenge. In August, the company pitched in front of Mastercard executives and employees with six other Next 36 ...
The Moxie AI robot cost $800 and was marketed to parents to help teach children social skills. The company sent customers an email in late November announcing it would be shutting down. Parents of ...
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Moxie the robot wasn’t only for autistic kids, but it was marketed as a great companion and tool for them. The company, Embodied, promised that for about $800, the new toy would use AI and its library ...
Startup Embodied is closing down, and its product, an $800 robot for kids ages 5 to 10, will soon be bricked. Embodied blamed its closure on a failed “critical funding round.” On its website, it ...
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