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[–] Twongo@lemmy.ml 1 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

wow_mao did a good breakdown on this in his most recent video.

but on a more serious one: marques bownlee made a level headed video on this: he noticed only 2 basic tasks like opening the door and bringing a cup to the kitchen were done automatically in the clip, everything else shown in the clip was a remote controlled robot. it's ai needs to learn A LOT of things, like different fabrics, how to stack dishwashers, how to even differentiate forks from knives... now every household has it's individual items and so on. he compared it to teslas self driving which was actively beta tested by the users and learned this way. but roads are far less complex than a household. and tesla works because they sold millions of cars while this robot will be a 20.000$ beta test for a small amount of people and it has to learn a lot of different thinks on a significantly smaller userbase. then there's privacy: you have a walking robot in your household which records stuff and sends the data to a server outside of the user's control.

basically it's a tech bro pipedream.

nice video though.