Companies are still improving data required for robots to perform complex household tasks, some of which require embodied AI
- 1 month
Hmm yes autonomous industrial machinery wondering my house. What could go wrong?
- Corvidae@lemmy.worldEnglish1 month
In California, decades ago we used to be able to throw away our household trash in one container. Now we have 3 containers, and it’s recently become a fine-profit center: if folks don’t properly separate their recycling, greenery, and trash components, the AI-surveillance cameras mounted on the trucks will catch it and fine the subscriber (never mind that these trash-recycling-greenery containers are unlocked and on the street where anyone can open and toss something in). In similar fashion, if society adopts robots for household chores, how long until household inspections are held to fine people (as a profit center) who don’t keep their homes sufficiently neat?

