Over Coffee® | Stories and Resources from the Intersection of Art and Science | Exploring How to Mak

Over Coffee® | Stories and Resources from the Intersection of Art and Science | Exploring How to Mak


Real-World Robotics

February 19, 2016

What if any small toy could become a robot?

Mu has now made that a reality--for around twenty dollars.

Mu, the world's first artificial intelligence for toys, launched at CES® 2016 in Las Vegas in January.    This functions as both an "eye" and a "brain" for a favorite toy.   Among the things it enables a toy to do: tracking, face recognition and detecting color and shapes.

Yang Ran (far left) and Tianli Yu (second from right) are the co-founders of technology startup Morpx, Inc., based in Hangzhou, China.  (They also have a U.S. site in Sunnyvale, California.)  Yang and Tianli are co-creators of Mu.  During CES® 2016, they talked about developing their new technology, some of its functions and their vision for the future.
On this edition of Over Coffee® you'll hear:


How Mu works;


The concept on which it was created;


How Yang and Tianli were first inspired to create Mu;


What the technology enables "smart" toys to do;


The challenges Yang and Tianli ran into, as makers, in creating the device;


The perspectives of their best young "customers", on Mu;


How to connect with Tianli and Yang through their Indiegogo campaign.