Futuristic technologyAI, robotics, etc
>>5975942>>5975943kshow it doing laundry and cleaning my house
>>5975943>all those quick cuts
>>5975957Not quite there yet with the towel folding are we
>>5975992It'll get there, in the next year or two. Then the issue will be cost: the Chinese ones are already only $16k, but they aren't autonomous. These ones will be like $50-100k
Why'd you make a new thread when there's already one in the catalog >>5961964
>>5975998That one is full of ai-generated video, not real
>>5976022And yet the topic of this thread is no different than that one.
>>5975942>Futuristic technology>look inside>its just servos
>>5975942I like how when it uses the lighter you can see that it burnt a patch off of the far side.
>>5975996>putting clean dishes in the washerThe future will not be clean.It will be CLEANSED and UNSPOILED.
>>5975942The glove covering looks ill-fitting on the little finger -- all that technology, think they'd be able to do better.
>>5975996Once again putting pristine dishes in the dishwasher. In the real world there has to be some gloves or rubberskin so the robot can clean itself. But I guess that's a relatively easy problem to figure out.
>>5975952>>5975956Good enough. How much?
>>5976658Not known exactly but they plan to ship 100,000 units within four years. Somewhere between $30,000 and $150,000 each.
>>5975956>>5975957this is like hammering a nail with a Victorinox, sure you can do it but you're taking an advanced tool and using it for a task it won't excel at
Anybody has the webm of a sintetic muscle membrane that looked like an advanced onahole?
>>5975957>>5975956Combine this with Gronk ani and you have the perfect wife
>>5975943
>>5975956but can it turn my jeans inside out so the color doesn't fade?
Clankers
>>5975942How long until neophyte retards start amputating their bodyparts to improve their workload?
>>5975956>>5975957>>5975996Surely there's a more efficient way of doing this.
>>5976650You've got it set to "whore"
>>5976740They have an anti-rape feature
>>5976998Finally, a robot that can do my jogging for me.
Any advancements in artifical eyes yet?
>>5976740>when mom doesn't buy you tendies
>>5978558Pretty sure that is CGI. The material on the floor doesn't move when the robot steps on it.
>>5978575It's not CGI.https://youtu.be/bPSLMX_V38E
>>5977147I just dump the whole bucket of laundry in there and set it to max speed and extra rinse
>>5975956Can't wait to have my own black robot to work in my field!
>>5979875They will come in many colors. I would prefer yellow.
>>5978575Pretty sure ye ?
>>5978576Obviously CGI, you blind retard
>>5977147The more efficient and impressive way to do it is for the robot to put on some rubber gloves and start cleaning the dishes itself using the sink. Think about it. If the point of having a machine that washes dishes is so humans don't have to do the dishes, what's the point of another machine putting those dishes in the dish washing machine? So the machine doesn't have to do it? What a fucking waste, just make the humanoid machine wash the dishes and eliminate the need to buy a dishwasher.
>>5979911It's not CGI.
>>5975996As someone with zero experience in robotics, it feels like what we really lack is active learning in AI. A robot has to be able to adapt to do a variety of tasks, but more than that, it should learn how to do those tasks effectively rather than always squatting down precariously and carefully handling dishes by recalculating the positions every time. And a humanoid robot that's limited by how many different routines have been pre-mocapped in, or which uses an AI model to again just re-discover how to do the movements every time, is never going to be good enough.It's not as simple as "saving" routines because it still has to be adaptable to subtle changes - different shaped dishes, a dish slightly more slippery, a towel getting out of alignment and fucking up the fold, etc. There needs to be some sort of mechanism that still controls the robot dynamically probably with a neural network based model, but can reinforce and "learn" parts of the movement so that if things are mostly happening normally, the robot can just do it efficiently by having learned over the last 10, 50, 100 repetitions how exactly the movements will work.
>>5979962Dishwasher is far more efficient than hand washing and produces a good polish. Machines using machines is where it's at.
>>5975942mm it can jerk me off :3
>>5975942protip: stop putting in shitty music with random screams in it.no no, I don't accept payments, just donate to the fund that promotes your suicide.
>>5975957what if I told you in 1998, that you will be sitting at your computer or lying in bad and watching a video of a robot folding laundry for 3 minutes.willingly.you would have called me insane.
>>5980387I can jerk you off too anon uwu
>>5980387Don't fall for >>5980417 's ploy, anon! He has lobster claws and is planning to snip your snake!
>>5977158Well what the fuck is the point of them then
>>5977158kek
>>5980470this technology could be important.