The emergence of domestic helper robots is imminent, Stanford University & Google mobile ALOHA project!!

 I got to watch a really huge video. 


The fact that self-driving cars are coming out 


I thought, "Wow, the world is going to be really comfortable!"


Looking at the video of the Aloha project released by Google, it's amazing. 


Not long ago, the speed of development of Tesla's humanoid robot was amazing,


The Aloha project announced by Google this time is even more surprising. 


I can handle almost everything from cleaning, laundry, and small household chores. 


Even though all of those things aren't standardized


AI recognizes autonomously and takes necessary actions on its own. 


Opening the lid or wiping off spilled water


In addition, it is possible to pick up the coffee capsule and put it in the coffee machine in detail. 


Of course, at first, it is said that humans have to demonstrate several times. 


And it is said that even if the position of objects changes by learning it, they perform it directly from then on. 


This is going to improve really quickly. 


And when the data of various consumers is piled up in the cloud as well as the data of a specific individual


You will do almost everything that humans do. 


After that, the design and the size got smaller, and we really had a robot at home


The time is just around the corner when it is possible to delegate everything in the house to robots. 


Within 5 years, the first model will be released


After five years or so, it will begin to be used in homes in a significant number of developed countries. 


And I think it will be distributed to more than 50% of people in about 10 years. 




Can a robot like this really only do housework?


There will be more use at the production site. 


It will lead to an overwhelming increase in productivity. 


Without humans. 




So many things will change. 


A lot more will change than a smartphone. 


We live in a great world. 


If you can't imagine the future, you can't respond. 


If you don't respond, you'll be left behind.





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