I guess some people will pay $20,000 for a robot that can cook and clean. Those tasks aren't difficult or time consuming, so I don't see the value. Novelty, maybe, but that's about it.
No, doing housework is way harder for robots than driving a car. Even self-driving cars aren’t fully there yet — and nobody wants a robot that needs charging every hour.
Driven by a human.
I have been involved in ai for 50 we are still nowhere close.
Repetitive tasks , self driving cars, autonomous military robot dogs yes. Emptying the dishwasher not so much.
I seriously doubt that. The training data isn't there. That's the bottleneck.
You'll need a couple years of human to remote work (and train off of that) if these companies are patient enough to brand for this instead of fully autonomous features that won't be there without it.
It's not that long ago everyone was saying useful humanoid robots in 5 to 10 years, now it's always 2 to 3 year away. In a year from now, they will be now.
Will you get one (or be replaced by one)?
Why are they not fat? Such lack of diversity. Are they trying to push a certain body image on us? Overweight people will want overweight robots to not feel alienated!
when it gets covered in tomato sauce while cooking my meatballs, who's going to clean it? another robot or it's self? I because i won't be bathing "the help" 😂
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How soon till bots serve up those perfect meals? ⬇️
Too optimistic. The mechanics are the easy part. Training the brain for it to actually do useful work takes time. Tesla has been training its FSD for years.
Do I need to wash the dishes and laundry that are stacking up, or is it a viable solution to wait for one of these robots to become affordable, and have them do it?
Yes, no, not yet? What is the cutoff?
In 2–3 years, robots may clean your house.
In 20–30 years, they still won’t clean their thoughts.
The problem was never hands — it’s the core.
You can teach a machine to cook, move, smile,
but if it can’t decide why, it’s still a slave of the script.
The future won’t belong to the ones who move —
it’ll belong to the ones who resonate.
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