Apple built a super-cute, expressive robot lamp that is giving us major Pixar vibes

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  • Apple showed off a robot lamp in a new research paper
  • The work here may hint at future product plans, and expression is front and center
  • The robot lamp prototype reminds us of Pixar and Disney

There have been plenty of rumors of Apple working on internal robotic projects, most notably a tabletop robot that could potentially move around and have a screen similar to an iPad, as Bloomberg reported. But thanks to a new research paper published by Apple, we now have the first look at a robot built by the company, and it’s downright cute.

In simpler terms, Apple has a robotic lamp that evokes major Pixar Luxo Jr. vibes, and I’d be super-happy to see it eventually come to market. Even at this early stage, it’s a much more playful and fun approach to robotics. Still, though, this is a prototype in a research paper from Apple Machine Learning, so it is still far from being something you can walk into a store and purchase.

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