I bet it never even makes it to market. Now robots will for sure, but these first ones out of the gate types rarely make it.
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snoons@lemmy.ca 3 hours ago
planned $499 per month subscription
lol
taking bets on how long it will take for this to become abandonware
TubbyMarmot@lemmy.zip 3 hours ago
givesomefucks@lemmy.world 3 hours ago
Quick…
I saw a story a while ago about a tech company renting out airbnbs as training environments for these types of bots
They absolutely destroyed the houses, fine motor skills is insanely difficult, and the robots just kept breaking everything.
The coders don’t understand how the human brain works (no one does really, but they’re especially ignorant). So they’re trying to to make one “thing” that controls everything instead of a bunch of subprocesses acting along guidance