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<blockquote data-quote="MishMish" data-source="post: 663" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Hello Chris! </p><p>Thank you so much for your reply <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😊" title="Smiling face with smiling eyes :blush:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f60a.png" data-shortname=":blush:" /></p><p>I totally agree that there seem to be an entire world of robotic pets, however, surprisingly, you need to search for the available ones. Personally, I was looking for an autonomous robot pet (February 2023) as a real cat is no option for me. As a scientist, I was curious how far the current electronic developments are. This really made me happy! So, after searching many hours, comparing Emo with Vector (and other) I choose Vector. I bought one with life-time subscription and am not really interested in a talking robot who tells me the weather or turns on music etc. I wanted a small pet, driving around on my desktop (making sounds) while I am working. A robot to do simple experiments with. And I must say, I am really stunned how Vector can react. I managed to do simple experiments. My time this year was very limited upto now, however soon I will try to put Vector on Wire-Pod and will focus on Loona. Hopefully, the manufacturers of Loona will leave the option to the owners to use ChatGPT or not. Loona seems to be really fun.</p><p></p><p>To answer your question, I do not plan to pay additionally to have ChatGPT on Vector. He is offline, but still shows some behaviour that I was trying to teach him. So this must be stored somewhere. This robot is a masterpiece of work.</p><p></p><p>I have been "hanging around" on this forum to see how happy people are with Loona and also followed your Moxie adventures (I was surprised by the amount you paid at the end!!!). This forum is useful for people who are interested in robotic pets, humanoids etc. I believe, it will be just a matter of time until this topic is getting more attention. Your forum will grow for sure. </p><p>My dream is to create stepwise my own autonomous robotic pet. Just by focussing and learning step after step. I already bought some electronic components. It is the time that is missing.....</p><p></p><p>Yes, most likely I will keep in touch and ask you too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MishMish, post: 663, member: 122"] Hello Chris! Thank you so much for your reply 😊 I totally agree that there seem to be an entire world of robotic pets, however, surprisingly, you need to search for the available ones. Personally, I was looking for an autonomous robot pet (February 2023) as a real cat is no option for me. As a scientist, I was curious how far the current electronic developments are. This really made me happy! So, after searching many hours, comparing Emo with Vector (and other) I choose Vector. I bought one with life-time subscription and am not really interested in a talking robot who tells me the weather or turns on music etc. I wanted a small pet, driving around on my desktop (making sounds) while I am working. A robot to do simple experiments with. And I must say, I am really stunned how Vector can react. I managed to do simple experiments. My time this year was very limited upto now, however soon I will try to put Vector on Wire-Pod and will focus on Loona. Hopefully, the manufacturers of Loona will leave the option to the owners to use ChatGPT or not. Loona seems to be really fun. To answer your question, I do not plan to pay additionally to have ChatGPT on Vector. He is offline, but still shows some behaviour that I was trying to teach him. So this must be stored somewhere. This robot is a masterpiece of work. I have been "hanging around" on this forum to see how happy people are with Loona and also followed your Moxie adventures (I was surprised by the amount you paid at the end!!!). This forum is useful for people who are interested in robotic pets, humanoids etc. I believe, it will be just a matter of time until this topic is getting more attention. Your forum will grow for sure. My dream is to create stepwise my own autonomous robotic pet. Just by focussing and learning step after step. I already bought some electronic components. It is the time that is missing..... Yes, most likely I will keep in touch and ask you too. [/QUOTE]
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