The small pocket-size robot is an interactive buddy that can play puzzle and speed games while using machine learning to get to know its user.
State-of-the-art tech aside, a whole team of Hollywood animators worked on Cozmo to give it some personality just like Disney's Wall-E or R2D2 from Star Wars.
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"In a movie a lot of things are happening automatically. The technology inside of Cozmo is to take a character like that and really bring him to life in the real world," said Hans Tappeiner, co-founder and president Anki.
Cozmo's artificial intelligence program is based on human emotions. 'Feelings' programmed into the robots digital brain such as happiness, anger and excitement, compete for control of its operating system...as real emotions would in a human brain.
The robot is also equipped with computer vision which allows him to recognize who he's playing with, along with an array other sensors -- all aimed giving Cozmo a clearer picture of its surrounding environment.
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"The computer vision system which recognizes facial expressions, happy, sad, angry surprised is already fully functional and implemented. We don't use it yet but in one of the next App updates very soon from now we are going to be using that as well," Tappeiner added.
It would give Cozmo a way to know how you're feeling just by looking at you….another level of sophistication for one of the cutest robots on the market.
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