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Creators of Roomba are now working on AI powered pet robots
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:17 am
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:17 am
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It could take a while before Angle starts selling the machines, but one target demographic is retired people who are past the peak age of pet ownership.
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The robotics pioneer who helped unleash the Roomba vacuum is now betting that you might one day replace your beloved dog or cat with a plush robot that follows you around your home and adapts to your daily habits.
Colin Angle unveiled a four-legged prototype of that artificial pet, called the Familiar, on Monday. Imagine a creature the size of a bulldog with doe-like eyes and bear cub ears and paws, extending itself into a greeting stretch that invites you to pat its touch-sensitive fake fur.
“We chose a form factor that’s not a human, not a dog, not a cat, because we wanted to steer away from all of those preconceptions,” said Angle, who leads the startup Familiar Machines & Magic and before that was longtime CEO of Roomba maker iRobot.
This kind of lifelike machine — powered by the latest artificial intelligence technology — would not have been possible when Angle co-founded iRobot in 1990 or launched the first Roomba in 2002.
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“The challenge is to make something that’s not a watch-me toy,” Angle said in an interview with The Associated Press. “This is about having something that you want to hug, you want to pet. When it’s happy, that makes you happy. And it is large enough or mobile enough to follow you to the kitchen or drag you off the couch and take a walk.”
Angle said the robot will make emotive, animal-like sounds but won’t talk. But, mimicking a real pet, it has audio input “ears” and an AI system that can understand and learn from what you say to it. It benefits from the advances in generative AI sparked by chatbots like ChatGPT and can gradually adapt its behavior as it learns from the people around it.
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:30 am to Shexter
I want to hate it... but honestly it isn't a bad idea for its intended demographic.
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:47 am to Shexter
frick this stupid fricking chungus life.
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:48 am to Shexter
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but one target demographic is retired people who are past the peak age of pet ownership.
LOL the target is obviously going to be AWFLs who can't even get their own pets to love them
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:48 am to Shexter
I sort of hate this, but this:
...doesn't seem like the worst thing though.
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but one target demographic is retired people who are past the peak age of pet ownership.
...doesn't seem like the worst thing though.
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:49 am to SallysHuman
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I want to hate it... but honestly it isn't a bad idea for its intended demographic.
people are going to frick it
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:51 am to Salmon
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people are going to frick it
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:57 am to SallysHuman
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I want to hate it... but honestly it isn't a bad idea for its intended demographic.
This.
We have a friend in assisted living who is having memory problems. She had to give up her cats, and this might help her in an environment where pets are not allowed.
Posted on 5/8/26 at 9:59 am to Salmon
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people are going to frick it
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doe-like eyes
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touch-sensitive fake fur

Posted on 5/8/26 at 10:11 am to Shexter
Roomba is the worst of the robot vacs
Posted on 5/8/26 at 10:13 am to CocomoLSU
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but one target demographic is retired people who are past the peak age of pet ownership.
Marketing high tech AI robots to old people who need their elementary school aged grandkids to show them how to work their iPhones and smart TV's
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