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Robotics Start-ups: What is ANKI?

<p>If you’re big on technology and you make it a point to stay abreast of the latest in this rapidly changing market sector&comma; then it’s likely you’ve already heard at least a little something about a start-up called ANKI&period; If you haven’t yet learned about this exciting new player in the world of technology&comma; then it’s time you do&period; This is what you need to know about the robotics start-up&comma; ANKI&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A start-up with a clear vision&period;<&sol;strong> ANKI is a San Francisco-based company that was established in 2006 by a group of graduates from the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University&period; The big thinkers who founded ANKI had a vision to bring modern robotics into the modern household—to solve common everyday problems using artificial intelligence&comma; and to make those solutions available to even the average Joe&period; Many industry experts are saying that ANKI is doing exactly what it set out to do&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>ANKI Drive&period;<&sol;strong> ANKI’s premier product&comma; which hit the market in October of 2013&comma; is the ANKI Drive&period; It might look like just another slickly-designed remote control car &period; &period; &period; only&comma; it’s so much more&period; The ANKI Drive is the first-ever &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;toy car” of its kind&period; Why&quest; For starters&comma; it can guide itself&comma; with or without a track&period; It does this by way of an on-board optic sensor that communicates data about the car’s position to the car’s controller&comma; with happens to be your iPhone &lpar;by way of a free ANKI iPhone app&rpar;&period; Additionally&comma; the ANKI Drive is equipped with weaponry that allows for play with other ANKI Drive cars in some groundbreaking ways&semi; for example&comma; your ANKI Drive might have the ability to remotely weaken another car’s power&comma; or even to slow a competing car’s speed&period; There simply is no comparable toy car&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Apple endorsement&period;<&sol;strong> The ANKI Drive made its initial entrance into the market via an unveiling at Apple’s annual Worldwide Developer Conference&comma; when Apple CEO Tim Cook demonstrated the product for a packed house of wide-eyed onlookers&period; Not only was the crowd wowed by the ANKI Drive&comma; itself&comma; but also by the fact&comma; alone&comma; that Apple did something for ANKI that it has never previously done for any other unknown start-up&period; Why did Apple endorse ANKI in such a way&quest; Because the ANKI Drive represents a creative and powerful new way of using the Apple iOS&comma; and it is likely there will be many copycat product developers following that lead&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Interested in getting even more familiar with ANKI&quest; If so&comma; you can purchase your very own ANKI Drive for just under &dollar;200 after looking at some Anki Drive review sites on your own&period; Before you dismiss this new wave of remote control car on account of price&comma; consider the fact that the very popular slot cars of the 1980s were comparatively priced &lpar;when you account for inflation&rpar;&comma; and that there is quite possibly no more fun&comma; or less expensive&comma; way to introduce cutting edge artificial intelligence into your home&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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