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Bruce Hunsaker's video: Living AI EMO needs a fighting chance The Robot Community needs Competition and a fair market place

@Living AI EMO needs a fighting chance The Robot Community needs Competition and a fair market place
Living AI Emo is a small desktop robot being marketed as an AI Pet for your home. If you are into robots and robotics then you are always looking for the next robot that will move the robotics marketplace along, to the next step. This is only going to happen with competition throughout history, competition has driven the success of companies like Ford vs Chevy, Coke vs Pepsi the list is long of similar products but in the end, they are not exactly the same. Driving each company to drive its products to the consumer base and create rivalries and discussion over which product is better or does it best. We as consumers benefit from this and advancements happen because of this. The small robot desktop arena needs this competition to drive the market along with the rest of the robotic market place. In this time of crowdfunding, we have seen more failures then success, small start-ups creating robotic products that seem to offer the world something different but falling shot or never coming to fruition. But does this mean we stop pushing the narrative and advancement of robotics? I would say a negative ghost rider! It is hard enough for a start-up robotics company such as Living AI to get off the ground and to bring a product to market but add to that unproven corporate practices from outside influences the mountain seems to grow higher and almost unclimbable. But as a consumer, we want these mountains climbed because they provide advancement. Now I am not saying that Living AI's Emo robot is this super High tech robot that will change the world or even saying that Living AI's EMO robot will be successful because history has already told us the consumer there are more failures than success. But at this time there is no real competition in this market place and as we know Anki successfully brought consumers Cozmo and Vector to market and still failed and Jibo was brought to market and failed in spite of their success of actually making it out of production. Now I have been a Vector owner since the beginning I also have my Cozmo and Moorebot and countless other robots and I expecting more in the future. Each of these robots has brought something to the robotic market place. But should another company interfere with the advancement of the market with an unproven accusation? That in turn does not further the advancement of there product and lessen the market of competition? So in this video, I will share my personal views and I would love to hear your personal views on the subject. I believe Living AI EMO needs a fighting chance and The Robot Community needs Competition and a fair marketplace. Anki Vector Teardown video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LFB3kCpQ8io Living AI Emo https://www.living.ai/ Follow Me Instagram @hunsakers_home_hacks Twitter @homehacksbyme

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This video was published on 2020-10-11 00:46:11 GMT by @Bruce-Hunsaker on Youtube. Bruce Hunsaker has total 14.5K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 638 video.This video has received 105 Likes which are lower than the average likes that Bruce Hunsaker gets . @Bruce-Hunsaker receives an average views of 6.3K per video on Youtube.This video has received 32 comments which are higher than the average comments that Bruce Hunsaker gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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