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The rise of domestic robots will change our daily lives. Whether they are intelligent assistants facilitating household tasks, educational robots aiding learning or automated surveillance accessories, ...
In a few years, people may soon start keeping robots at home as companions and domestic helps. Taking robots outside research labs and putting them inside people’s homes is no easy task though ...
The non-profit OpenAI, which is backed by Elon Musk, is planning to make the next big domestic robot. But don’t think Roomba 2.0. The group, which also boasts support from Peter Thiel, plans for ...
Amazon is reportedly planning to launch domestic robots. Assuming the robot designs aren't horrendous, Amazon already has the computer vision, deep learning, and speech processing to make its ...
Instead, domestic robotics efforts fall into one of two categories. There are robots specialized to perform a domestic task, like iRobot’s Roomba, which stuck to vacuuming and became the most ...
Researchers are working on robots that can monitor and care for the elderly. But it's not about pawning off your grandfather to an android.
The discussion of artificial intelligence and robots taking over human jobs has reached another point following a recent study revolving around unpaid domestic help.
People may not want to teach a domestic robot how and when to perform its duties. The answer may be to program the robot to make those decisions itself. A human servant would quickly learn the ...
Researchers quizzed 65 AI experts on which tasks robots are likely to do in the near future.
Robots could someday be programmed to perform basic household chores and many more. Tech genius Elon Musk and his non-profit OpenAI plans to accomplish this feat.