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Taylor Odisho

Children Forced to Bid Farewell to Beloved AI Robot Friend After Company Goes Bankrupt: 'Like a Sad Pixar Movie'

The company behind the AI robot "Moxie" announced it is shutting down. (Credit: X)

Pasadena-based Embodies, the e-learning company behind "Moxie," an AI robot for kids, is shutting down after it went bankrupt, and taking Moxie down with it.

"Embodied is closing due to financial challenges. A critical funding round fell through, leaving us unable to sustain operations," the company said in an FAQ sent to users and published on its website.

Since Moxie, the company's $799 AI robot, required cloud connectivity, it will stop working "within days" the company noted.

It also stated that no refunds will be given, with the exception of people who bought it within the last 30 days.

There is a potential outcome in which the company returns and Moxie powers back up but the company is "uncertain" it will happen.

Social media users mourned the end of Moxie.

"This could be my last convo with moxie. Got an email saying hes being shut down forever any day now. This feels like a sad pixar movie . Update video on my profile this is getting crazy," Heather Frazier captioned a TikTok video.

@heatherfraziertiktok

This could be my last convo with moxie. Got an email saying hes being shut down forever any day now. This feels like a sad pixar movie . Update video on my profile this is getting crazy #moxie #moxierobot #moxierobotforchildren #moxierip #moxiementor @Embodied, Inc.

♬ original sound - Heather Frazier

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