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        Robot Maker Launches Open Source App Templates for Devs
        
        
        
        Misty  Robotics, creator of the Misty platform robot, recently announced the availability of  new Misty as Concierge application templates for its Misty II machine. 
The open  source, customizable software templates give developers a starting point for  building their robot dev skills, the company said, by providing code they can  use to program Misty II for specific-assignment or task environments, such as entertainment  and sports venues, hotels, eldercare, retail, commercial real estate and museums.
The  templates consist of the code that facilitates the "concierge skill" (think of  an office greeter), an implementation guide, and a recorded workshop on how to  use it. The company is providing the initial templates, but expects them to be  supported and maintained by an open source  community in which developers extend the utility of the apps developed with  those templates and contribute their own code.  
The  Misty I programmable robot was introduced by the company's founder, Ian  Bernstein, at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas in 2018. The  Misty II went GA last October. Both machines were developed to "open the world  of robots to all software developers, as well as educators and researchers  comfortable with code by removing existing barriers in the market," the company  said at the time.
The  Misty II is a cute, slightly humanoid "personal" robot, weighing in at about  six pounds and just over a foot tall. The company promotes the little machine  as a platform for software development, originally to Python and JavaScript  coders, and more recently to .NET developers with the release of its latest  SDK.
"There  are more than 23 million developers around the world, and they are the key to  unlocking the future of robots, previously only available to the world of  roboticists," Bernstein has said. "For the price of a computer, developers can  bring their code to life and free it from the 2D world of a browser."
The  new Misty as a Concierge application templates leverage the robot's ability to  detect humans in her presence, greet them, and interact with them. "She" can  provide information and responses to their questions by integrating with  third-party APIs, such as FourSquare. Developers can extend the utility of the  concierge robot skill with other capabilities, such as reservations, point of  sale systems, call for assistance, and directions.
"Since  the launch of Misty II, we have received interest for a variety of use cases  and wanted to provide developers a fast and easy way to get started using Misty  in a business environment," Bernstein said in a statement. "One of the most  popular requests has been to use Misty as a concierge or office greeter, so we  created the Misty as a Concierge application template to give developers a  starting point to accelerate deployment. With more utility application templates  planned in 2020, we will continue to support our mission to help the community  make robots a useful part of our daily lives in business and personal  settings."
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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                    John K. Waters is the editor in chief of a number of Converge360.com sites, with a focus on high-end development, AI and future tech. He's been writing about cutting-edge  technologies and culture of Silicon Valley for more than two  decades, and he's written more than a dozen  books. He also co-scripted the documentary film Silicon  Valley: A 100 Year Renaissance, which aired on PBS.  He can be reached at [email protected].