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Future AI Toys Could Be Smarter Than Parents, But a Lot Less Protective
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Future AI Toys Could Be Smarter Than Parents, But a Lot Less Protective
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Gizmodo). It’s called the Sphero indi, and kids can use different-colored silicone tiles to give the car instructions, letting them create courses and mazes (and hopefully learn how to logically solve problems while doing so).
The indi uses a color-sensor to check which tile it’s driving over, with green tiles telling it to speed up, pink tiles telling it to turn left, purple tiles telling it to stop and celebrate, and so on. To teach kids how to create instructions to get indi from point A to point B, the toy comes with challenge cards that include patterns with missing tiles, so they’ll have to figure out which color tile will help the car reach its goal.
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Officially described as a “fun, educational toy robot that can be used to teach children the basics of coding,” Cozmo the robot is in fact the cutest, most expressive machine of its kind that ever lived. And quite the trickster, too. 6 photos
Cozmo is now being made by a group called Digital Dream Labs, after its previous maker, Anki, went under because people don’t seem to like cute robots that teach children the basics of coding all that much. It currently is in a seemingly unending pre-order stage, with prices for the U.S. market starting at $219,99.
Will R2-D2 and WALL-E Help Define Intellectual Property?
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