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Kuri

Kuri refers to several uses, but it is best known in popular culture as a home robot developed by Mayfield Robotics. The device was conceived as a small, friendly autonomous rover designed to roam a household, avoid obstacles, and interact with residents. Kuri was equipped with sensors and a camera to recognize people, navigate rooms, and respond to voice commands. It could engage in activities such as telling stories, playing music or video, monitoring a home, and capturing photos and videos with its onboard camera. Control and configuration were provided through a mobile app, and the robot was intended to learn household routines to adapt to daily life.

Development and status: Kuri was publicly showcased as a consumer robotics project in the mid-2010s and generated

Other uses: Besides the robot, Kuri can be used as a personal name or place name in

considerable
interest.
The
project
did
not
reach
broad
commercial
release;
Mayfield
Robotics
later
ceased
operations
and
discontinued
the
Kuri
line.
Details
about
production
plans
and
final
specifications
remained
limited,
and
mass-produced
units
were
not
widely
sold.
various
cultures
and
languages.
Because
it
is
a
name
employed
in
multiple
contexts,
readers
seeking
information
on
other
specific
uses
may
find
it
helpful
to
search
for
disambiguation
or
separate
articles.