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The new Anki Vector robot is smart enough to just hang out. It can detect your face, answer questions, and play games, too. by Dieter Bohn. Photography by Vjeran Pavic. Aug 8, 2018, 1:00 PM UTC ...
Vector, a tiny desktop companion robot that was both surprisingly endearing and unsurprisingly useless, met its demise earlier this year when its creator, Anki, ran out of money and shut down.But ...
Anki’s Vector is a home robot with a personality. It can recognize voice commands, detect familiar faces, and play games — and that’s just the start. Skip to main content.
[Narrator] Meet Vector. Part toy, part kitchen timer. and powered by artificial intelligence. It's the smarter, more mature version. of Cozmo, Anki robotics toy for children.
The first non-toy device from Anki is a small and personable robot named Vector. With no smart home controls features at launch, he will mostly be a buddy.
The Vector first showed up on Kickstarter in August and received almost $2 million in funding. Anki’s latest robot is connected to the cloud, and it’s meant to help you through daily tasks ...
The fundamental advance for Vector is that he’s autonomous in a way that Cozmo isn’t. Anki’s first robot was a bit like the Mechanical Turk–a robot built in 1770 to play chess against ...
Anki’s Vector robot companion is half robotic friend and half home assistant. It's like a home assistant or a smart speaker that moves around your home.
Anki’s new home robot, named Vector, is part pet and part digital assistant, but just how good is he at those jobs? After a few weeks of having a pet robot living in the kitchen, we’ve come to ...
The Anki Vector looks a lot like its sibling robot Cozmo, or a miniature construction vehicle that can fit in the palm of your hand. It wheels around on tank-style continuous track wheels and has ...
“Vector’s going to be the first robot that’s truly living in peoples’ homes, fully autonomous, 24/7, recharges itself. The goal for us is if we can have you set up this robot once then a ...