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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/Mk_Makanaki on 2024-01-14 13:57:42+00:00.
Now that CES is over what do you think about the robots that were showcased during the event?
In my opinion it felt like a lot of products were claiming AI where they are more of a GPT wrapper than anything (i personally have nothing against that).
When it comes to robots, which is what I had my eyes on, it felt like the focus was on developing multifunctional robots that can perform various chores and navigate complex home environments, while i do think progress has been made functionality and practicality still remain an issue as some of the robots are not really useful in the real world. I know it'll only get better tho.
The dream of a versatile everyday humanoid robot for the home still seems a bit far off.
This Techcrunch article really highlights what I think, I'll be sharing my opinions and finds weekly on here.
But yeah, what do you guys think about the event as a whole and how close do you think we are till we have the first real everyday humanoid robot?