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Qworg
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10 months ago
The wits in robotics would say we already have domestic robots - we just call them dishwashers and washing machines. Once something becomes good enough to take the job completely, it gets the name and drops "robotic" - that's why we still have robotic vacuums.
tshaddox|10 months ago
(This should already be clear given that robots do exist, and we do call them robots, as you yourself noted, but never mind that for now.)
It’s not even about the level of mechanical or computational complexity. Automobiles have a lot of mechanical and computational complexity, but also aren’t called robots (ignoring of course self-driving cars).
Qworg|10 months ago
Generally, it has to automate a task with some intelligence, so dishwashers qualify. It isn't a existence proof (nor did I state that).
mylittlebrain|10 months ago
j_bum|10 months ago
I know I could google it, but I wonder washing machines originally was called an “automatic clothes washer” or something similar before it became widely adopted.