Social robots Archives - Domestic robots news https://domestic-robot.com/category/social-robots/ Sun, 03 Aug 2025 18:21:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://i0.wp.com/domestic-robot.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/cropped-domestic_robot_favicon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Social robots Archives - Domestic robots news https://domestic-robot.com/category/social-robots/ 32 32 190174617 Kuri the Cute Home Robot https://domestic-robot.com/kuri-the-cute-home-robot/ Thu, 10 Mar 2022 19:25:24 +0000 https://domestic-robot.com/?p=141 Kuri was the brainchild and flagship product of Mayfield Robotics which was founded in 2015. Mayfield wanted to create useful home robots that also provided

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Kuri was the brainchild and flagship product of Mayfield Robotics which was founded in 2015. Mayfield wanted to create useful home robots that also provided inspiration and joy.
They dubbed Kuri the ‘most adorable’ home robot. The company had three co-founders, Mike Beebe, Sarah Osentoski, and Kaijen Hsiao.
The company found that people wanted home robots that enhanced home security by, for example, interacting with outdoor cameras. They wanted one that would spot intruders and alert owners.
They also wanted the robot to be useful whether the owner is at home or not – and could make a good impression on guests in the home. They wanted an entertaining robot that sent pet videos to owners away at work or traveling.
Buyers could check in on their homes at any time. Kuri roams around the home autonomously and interacts with people and pets, taking nice videos and sharing them through the app.
Kuri is not like a home security camera that records constantly. It does allow owners to check in whenever they need to and will greet children when they arrive home from school and check on pets as needed as well as alert you of any intruders. It gives you peace of mind while you are away.
When you are at home, she can play music and dance to it as well as play podcasts and audiobooks. Interactions with Kuri are also meant to be pleasant and likable. She purrs, sneezes, and giggles.
By partnering with IFTTT, the makers of Kuri made it possible for users to enjoy a customized smart home centered on Kuri.
After its launch in 2017, Kuri was all the rage. He appeared at tech events and made several media appearances.
He won several awards from magazines like PC Magazine, WIRED, and Engadget. He appeared on TV shows like Today Show, BuzzFeed as well as magazines like TechCrunch, CNET, Popular Science, and WIRED.
Kuri even made an impression on Showbiz events like the Sundance Film Festival, CES 2018, TED2018, and SXSW.
Pros
• Kuri’s small stature made it ideal for capturing videos of pets and young children. It has a 1080p HD camera.
• Kuri is better than a home security camera because it provides companionship. The robot takes commands and can follow you, entertaining you with podcasts, music, or audiobooks as you go about your business. It can even dance with you. Because Kuri was intended for home use, Mayfield designed it to be friendly and cute with an endearing voice.
• Kuri didn’t just wait for people to talk to him. He could move around the home and start conversations with people as well as interact with pets.
Cons
• Kuri failed to find a product-market fit. Because other smart assistant solutions performing most of the same tasks at a fraction of the cost, it did not take off the way it was expected to.
The robot initially focused on home security, providing owners with peace of mind. The final result was Kuri, a robot that provided companionship while you were home and worked as a videographer while you were away.
Mayfield announced that it was stopping the production of Kuri in mid-2018. Not long after, the company itself folded because it could not mobilize the capital needed to continue operations.
Even though the product did not take off as expected, Kuri proved useful for the customers who bought it.


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Socialize With A Social Robot https://domestic-robot.com/socialize-with-a-social-robot/ Mon, 22 Mar 2021 14:50:07 +0000 https://domestic-robot.com/?p=109 Imagine you are going to a pub, as you enter you only find robots swarming the place. What would your reaction be? Surprised? Anyway, brace

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Imagine you are going to a pub, as you enter you only find robots swarming the place. What would your reaction be? Surprised?

Anyway, brace yourselves because this is about to come true.

Several robot companies around the world have taken up the tasks to create robots that act and feel just like humans. Even though it sounds intriguing and hard to believe, it is true. We already have some version of humanoid robots amongst us.

You must have heard of Sophie. She is the world’s most humanoid robot at the moment. She is intelligent, has human-like feelings, and can also crack jokes.

Before Sophia, we have had Paro for a long time. He is the robot that takes care of the elderly in old homes.

This makes the world wonder if even more advanced and human-like robots will keep coming. The chances do seem very likely given the fact that technology is booming with every passing year.

How Would Socializing With A Robot Feel?

Scientists are manufacturing robots that may not look exactly like humans, but they will act like humans. When scientists make these kinds of domestic robots, they must have thought about the emotions of real humans or how humans perceive the idea of hanging out with a robot.

Some humans may love the idea, and some may not be fond of it. People who are introverts or people who have been living alone for a long time may become happy after knowing they can finally have someone to chat with without being judged the way humans do.

On the other hand, some may say that no matter how advanced technology gets, technology can’t take over what humans have to offer. They may regard robots as fake and would not like to share themselves with someone who does not have their own intelligence.

This brings us to our next point. Ethics.

What About The Ethical Issues?

Robots do not come with human brains, only human-like emotions. One can argue that whatever these social robots have to say and feel is not real and that they would be lying to humans when interacting with them.

Conversely, scientists say that robots feature the ability to distinguish between right and wrong, and they are not necessarily unethical to hangout with. However, this debate is for the officials, and everyone can make their own judgments.

Final Word

Socializing with a robot may sound cool, but it is still a man-made technology at the end of the day. The bottom line is that it is totally up to you to choose to go out with a robot or a friend. However, do bear in mind that we will see a lot of robots around us in the future.

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How About A Robot Friend? https://domestic-robot.com/how-about-a-robot-friend/ Mon, 22 Mar 2021 14:48:08 +0000 https://domestic-robot.com/?p=106 If you had to choose, which one would you pick? Are you better off as a recluse, or will you make a robot your friend?

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If you had to choose, which one would you pick?

Are you better off as a recluse, or will you make a robot your friend? What would you choose? If you are an introvert, both options may make you happy. If you are an ambivert, choosing a robot would not be a bad idea, either. But you may probably laugh at the idea of having a robot as a friend thinking it can’t be real.

What if someone told you it is 2021 and you can have a robot for everything, even as a friend would you believe it?

It is about time you believe what is coming up next for you because it will be mind-boggling!

Social robots are about to change how every person communicates and feels about other people. 

Would You Choose A Human Friend Or A Robot Friend?

Social robots are exactly what the name says.

Social robots are the new home robots that are designed to interact with humans and work as companions for us. Engineers are working on developing the ‘emotional’ aspect in social robots. For us, it means that social robots will be able to understand our emotions and also stir feelings in us at the same time.

For now, social robots are manufactured for one-to-one interaction on a large scale such as malls to communicate with people and help them sort out their troubles.

But the question is, is it really a necessity to have social robots amongst us?

Scientists have different beliefs, and they tend to develop robots that will understand us in depth. It means humans will be able to share themselves with an emotion-sensitive robot. They will work as your friends.

And even though a good number of people would have a robot as their friend, a large number of people may have their doubts that they would ditch their human friends with social robots who would show them fake emotions.

How Can A Robot Become Your Friend?

Social robots are installed with high-tech algorithms to be able to comprehend complex human behavior and emotions. They will take part in conversations and grasp human emotions to respond accordingly.

It is hard to believe that robots can come with such high intellect levels. They will be able to console us, make us happy, and support us during hard times just how a good friend would.

However, many researchers are calling it ethically inappropriate because everything is fake and is designed in such a way that can comfort a human but that is it.

Final Word

We already have a few examples of humanoid robots in the past that took care of humans. Those are Nao Robot and Paro who act just like humans to make us feel we are speaking with a true human friend. And these social robots only seem to be progressing given how the social robot market has skyrocketed in the past few years.

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