Jizai unveils Mi-Mo, a prototype robot designed to assist children with homework at CES 2025

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At CES 2025, Japanese company Jizai introduced Mi-Mo, a prototype robot resembling the Pixar lamp. Unlike other robots, it lacks a face but can move and respond to voice commands using built-in cameras and microphones. Mi-Mo is designed for childcare tasks, such as reminding kids to do homework. It is also intended as an open platform for developers to customize with software and hardware. Jizai plans to release Mi-Mo as a developer kit later this year and has opened a waitlist for interested users.


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