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==Products==
==Products==
Anki's first product, Anki Drive, was released in Apple stores in the U.S. and Canada, on Apple.com and Anki.com starting Oct. 23, 2013. It retails for $149.99, with additional cars available for $49.99 and Expansion Tracks for $69.99<ref>{{cite web|title=Anki announces release date for Anki Drive robotic race cars|url=http://thebusinessofrobotics.com/consumer/anki-announces-release-date-for-anki-drive-robotic-race-cars/}}</ref>
Anki's first product, Anki Drive, was released in Apple stores in the U.S. and Canada, on Apple.com and Anki.com starting Oct. 23, 2013. It retails for $149.99, with additional cars available for $49.99 and Expansion Tracks for $69.99<ref>{{cite web|title=Anki announces release date for Anki Drive robotic race sex and porn is beautiful cars|url=http://thebusinessofrobotics.com/consumer/anki-announces-release-date-for-anki-drive-robotic-race-cars/}}</ref>
Anki Drive is a racing game that combines an iOS app with physical race cars. Each car is equipped with optical sensors, wireless chips, motors, and artificial intelligence software. Anki OVERDRIVE was released September 2015. In October 2016, Anki launched Cozmo in the US.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://time.com/4587691/artificial-intelligence-invades-the-home-in-toys/|title=Artificial Intelligence Invades the Home ... In Toys|first=Lisa|last=Eadicicco|publisher=}}</ref>
Anki Drive is a racing game that combines an iOS app with physical race cars. Each car is equipped with optical sensors, wireless chips, motors, and artificial intelligence software. Anki OVERDRIVE was released September 2015. In October 2016, Anki launched Cozmo in the US.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://time.com/4587691/artificial-intelligence-invades-the-home-in-toys/|title=Artificial Intelligence Invades the Home ... In Toys|first=Lisa|last=Eadicicco|publisher=}}</ref>



Revision as of 08:32, 6 November 2017

Anki
Company typePrivate
IndustryRobotics and artificial intelligence
Founded2010
FounderBoris Sofman
Mark Palatucci
Hanns Tappeiner
Headquarters,
USA
ProductsAnki Cozmo
Anki Drive
Anki OVERDRIVE
Websiteanki.com

Anki is a robotics and artificial intelligence startup.[1] Anki programs physical objects to be intelligent and adaptable in the physical world,[2][3] and aims to solve the problems of positioning, reasoning, and execution in artificial intelligence and robotics.

The company debuted Anki Drive during the 2013 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference keynote.[4]

The company received $50 million in Series A and Series B venture funding from Andreessen Horowitz, Index Ventures, and Two Sigma.[1] In September 2014, Anki announced that it has raised another $55 million in Series C venture funding led by JP Morgan. In June 2016, the company announced its latest round of funding, which amounted to $52.5M, also led by JP Morgan.[5] Total funding to date is $182.5 million. Marc Andreessen and Danny Rimer serve on the company's board, in addition to the three co-founders.[1]

History

Anki was founded by Boris Sofman, Mark Palatucci, and Hanns Tappeiner, founded officially in 2010[citation needed] and is headquartered in San Francisco.[4]

Products

Anki's first product, Anki Drive, was released in Apple stores in the U.S. and Canada, on Apple.com and Anki.com starting Oct. 23, 2013. It retails for $149.99, with additional cars available for $49.99 and Expansion Tracks for $69.99[6] Anki Drive is a racing game that combines an iOS app with physical race cars. Each car is equipped with optical sensors, wireless chips, motors, and artificial intelligence software. Anki OVERDRIVE was released September 2015. In October 2016, Anki launched Cozmo in the US.[7]

References

  1. ^ a b c Tsotsis, Alexia (June 10, 2013). "Anki Debuts Serious Robotics AI With Fun Racing Game At WWDC, Raises $50M Led By A16Z". TechCrunch. AOL Tech. Retrieved June 10, 2013.
  2. ^ Dorrier, Jason (11 June 2013). "AI STARTUP ANKI DEBUTS AT WWDC, WOWS WITH IMPRESSIVE TECH, $50 MILLION IN FUNDING". SingularityHUB. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  3. ^ Terdiman, Daniel (10 June 2013). "Anki, blessed by Apple, takes AI and robotics to consumers". CNET. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  4. ^ a b Fiegerman, Seth (11 June 2013). "Startup's Dream of Launching at an Apple Event". Mashable. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  5. ^ "Subscribe to read". www.ft.com. Retrieved 2017-01-10. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  6. ^ "Anki announces release date for Anki Drive robotic race sex and porn is beautiful cars".
  7. ^ Eadicicco, Lisa. "Artificial Intelligence Invades the Home ... In Toys".