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Cozmo is a miniature
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created by Anki. Cozmo's base model, released in October 2016, is a small, white and gray robot with red highlights. It makes use of distinct expressions, dubbed the "emotion engine", in order to mimic human
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. Development and ownership of Cozmo was acquired by Digital Dream Labs in December 2019, following Anki's bankruptcy and subsequent shutdown in April 2019.


Functions

Cozmo has a companion app for smartphones that connects via
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, used to both allow better interaction between Cozmo and the user, as well as offloading heavier processing requirements to the smartphone. Cozmo sees its environment with a camera capable of detecting faces. In November 2016, its camera was updated to include " night vision". Cozmo has an "explorer mode", in which the user can manage Cozmo while it moves around its environment. Included with Cozmo are proprietary blocks that contain sensors, used both to play games and allow Cozmo to maintain a better sense of its environment. Use of these blocks allows for multiple games to be played by both the user and Cozmo using the smartphone app. * Quick Tap sees Cozmo and the user race to touch a block whenever the colored lights match. Many reviewers found that while Cozmo initially seemed to have slower reaction times, its speed increased as the game was played. * Keepaway involves the user attempting to bring a block close to Cozmo and pulling it back before Cozmo can touch it. After playing a game, Cozmo will react by appearing frustrated when it loses and celebrating when it wins. Cozmo also has a series of mechanics called "needs", in which the user must do several activities to "maintain" Cozmo. One of the needs is "energy", where a cube must be shaken and placed in front of Cozmo for it to "absorb" the energy. "Cozmo Performs", a mode added in 2018, allows users to directly control Cozmo's expressions with the mobile app.


Design and specifications

Cozmo is a small, lightweight
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with a singular arm and two treads. Cozmo's body is primarily white and gray with red highlights, with a black, cube-shaped
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display used as a face. It has a single, excavator-like arm used to touch and interact with its environment and the user, as well as pick up the cubes that come packaged with it.


Development

Since the announcement of ''Anki Drive'' in 2013, Anki had specialized in toy-like robots and
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. When developing ''Anki Drive'', Anki co-founder and president Hanns Tappeiner said he "realized that characters and personalities are a big deal", though "cars aren’t the best form factor to bring personalities out". This led to the development of Cozmo, a small robot that aimed to "bring a character to life which you would normally only see in movies". When developing Cozmo, Anki decided to turn necessary
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into its personality. For example, it will act curious when it needs to gather information about its surroundings. The development staff created a proprietary set of
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called an "emotion engine", which allows Cozmo to accurately mimic human
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. Anki co-founder and CEO Boris Sofman stated in an interview how Cozmo was purposefully designed to be imperfect, as he found perfection "boring". He elaborated by saying that "when ozmogoes and fails to do something, that's not a bad thing", and that designing Cozmo to react to its own failure creates "a good opportunity to show off the emotions it generates". The design of Cozmo's animations and expressions were led by animator Carlos Baena, who previously worked with
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to animate several films. Cozmo's animations also utilize
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in order to render some of Cozmo's animations. Cozmo released in the United States on October 16, 2016, at a retail price of US$180. A limited edition "Interstellar Blue" model was released on November 2, 2018. Alongside the release of Cozmo, Anki the beta version released a software development kit (SDK) to be used with Cozmo. On June 26, 2017, alongside the full release of the SDK, called the "Cozmo Code Lab", an update was released that made use of Scratch to provide simpler coding for a younger audience. Tappeiner stated that Cozmo's coding offerings made him realize that it "is very much like an
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like
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or Android, but for a robot". The "code lab", as it is called, was updated in December 2017 to include several other capabilities, most notably " if statements". Anki went bankrupt and shut down in April 2019 after failing to secure new investments, despite initially raising US$200,000,000. Later that year, Digital Dream Labs acquired the ownership of Cozmo, as well as its successor Vector. Digital Dream Labs relaunched the robots in 2021.


Reception

Upon Cozmo's reveal, '' CNET'' said that it "felt like a real-life version of Wall·E". ''
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'''s Devindra Hardawar described Cozmo's personality and mannerisms as "like a child", citing Cozmo's curiosity and nervousness, as well as it being easily frustrated "when things don't go its way", which contributed to a personality he found "endearing". Nick Statt of ''
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'' also praised Cozmo's "quirks", saying that they reminded him of his childhood experiences of exploring "something that feels mysteriously organic". ''
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'''s Marc Chacksfield called Cozmo a "fantastic" toy, and that it had him "smiling time and time again".


Sales

Cozmo had reportedly sold "hundreds of thousands" of units by August 2018. Anki also claimed that Cozmo was the best-selling toy on
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in the United States, the United Kingdom and France in August 2018.


Legacy


Vector

Anki released Vector, a successor to Cozmo, on October 12, 2018, after first being listed on the crowdfunding platform Kickstarter. Vector was intended to be more "adult-focused" than Cozmo, which was tailored more specifically to children. Unlike Cozmo, Vector is able to respond to voice requests and provide information such as the current time or weather, and is more akin to a
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than a children's toy or an educational device. However, like Cozmo, Vector has a unique personality that builds off that of Cozmo. Palatucci said that, while developing Vector, the intention was to "work out how to bring a
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character into a physical form". Tappeiner said that Cozmo and Vector were created because of Anki being "interested in a future where humans and robots co-exist in people’s homes". Although Vector uses cloud technology, such as to receive updates, the developers made it a priority to have Vector only store data locally.


Derivative works

Cozmo's form factor and expressiveness have inspired many other robots, most notably Amazon's Astro and Keyi Tech's Loona.


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