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Moxie’s $799 Robot Companion for Children Is Going to Die
Moxie is an AI-powered robot that offers companionship for children. But it requires a constant connection to cloud servers, which will soon be shut off.
They bought an $800 AI robot for their kids. Now the company is shutting down — and children are having to say goodbye.
The AI robot companion called Moxie, which was designed to help teach social skills, is being discontinued after the company lost funding.
‘I love you… goodbye:’ What will happen when this companion robot suddenly dies?
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 off software support for hardware to cut costs.
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This $800 Emotional Support Robot for Kids Will Soon Be Bricked—Without Refunds
Startup Embodied is closing down, and its product, an $800 robot for kids ages 5 to 10, will soon be bricked. Embodied blamed ...
ParentingPatch on MSN
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Losing Their Moxie: A Robot Marketed For Autistic Kids Is Going Full Brick
Moxie the robot wasn’t only for autistic kids, but it was marketed as a great companion and tool for them. The company, ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
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Engineers Choose the Ten Best STEM Toys to Gift in 2024
Creative circuitry and rolling robots make up this year’s top toys for teaching kids to love science, technology, engineering ...
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What the Sudden End of Moxie Robot Toys Says About Our Tech Dependence
The $800 AI-powered robots will go dead in a week, as the company behind the device is in deep financial trouble. There will be no refunds.
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'The View' reveals this year's hottest holiday toys
Toy expert Elizabeth Werner joins "The View" to share which toys kids are loving this year from "The View" sponsor Target.
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Embodied bricks children’s toy robot
Death is the way of the world kid Embodied, the startup behind Moxie, an $800 social robot for children aged 5 to 10 has ...
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