Will there be a consumer robot (cleaning dishes, doing chores, etc) at any price, that is widely available by end 2025?
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While consumer robots have made significant strides in recent years, having a widely available robot by the end of 2025 that can efficiently clean dishes and handle diverse household chores remains a challenging goal. Current advancements like robot vacuums and mops are promising, but tasks like dishwashing or folding clothes require intricate dexterity, contextual awareness, and robust AI capabilities, which are still under development. By 2025, we might see air duct cleaning Park City more advanced prototypes or niche products at premium prices, but widespread adoption of versatile chore-performing robots will likely take a few more years as technology matures and becomes cost-effective for mass production.

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To elaborate: robots folding clothes, doing dishes, tidying up, vacuuming (no Rommbas don't count lol). Such a robot needs to be on sale at any price point (presumably very high). Think tesla's new humanoid robot. I voted yes but I am a deep learning researcher with my head up my ass about the whole thing. Of course, I think it will happen.

Do Roombas not count?

Can you elaborate on your criteria a bit? What does it have to do besides doing dishes? This looks like something that should be a very low percent, but I see you betting YES