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minus-squarearchomrade [he/him]linkfedilinkEnglish3•7 months agoI think you could have picked a more difficult metric, this is something i’m pretty sure the BD robots can actually do.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-27 months agoIn a random home, then. A human would know what a refrigerator is, where the ice is (dispenser or freezer), check cabinets for cups/glasses, and operate the sink. The BD bots would likely have to have everything pre-mapped, RFID’d and/or programmed.
I think you could have picked a more difficult metric, this is something i’m pretty sure the BD robots can actually do.
In a random home, then. A human would know what a refrigerator is, where the ice is (dispenser or freezer), check cabinets for cups/glasses, and operate the sink. The BD bots would likely have to have everything pre-mapped, RFID’d and/or programmed.