The State of Household Robots
paulelaguna writes "The dream of owning a household robot is starting to become reality, particularly for people in Japan. There are robots to help you do the dishes, move furniture, and even robotic wheelchairs to help you get around. Really, the only question that remains for us is when do we move?"
There are robots to help you do the dishes
We have those here too. They're called 'dishwashers'.
appears to be malfunctioning...
Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. - Voltaire
I am waiting for a robot maid to put dishes into a dishwasher, to clean up surfaces, take out garbage and to be able to sort the recyclables out, to put clothes into a washer, move the from washer to dryer, to iron what has to be ironed, to fold the stuff and put it onto the right shelves, to vacuum clean and to wash floors, to shine shoes and to be able to cook, to go to stores, and pick up what's needed, to walk the dog and to satisfy me sexually.
What I am going to get:
a silly looking thing, that'll put the garbage in the dishwasher, recycle the washer, take out the surfaces, move the right shelves into the dryer, then take them out, iron and fold them, vacuum clean the fridge, place the dirty clothes into it, shine the dog, then cook it, and drive the car through a store.
But you know what? As long as it satisfies me sexually I don't really mind that much.
You can't handle the truth.
I am not sure I would like a machine in my house that can take (semi-)independent decisions without the option to switch it off completely.
Something tells me you're not a big cat person.
which is totally what she said