Brett Adcock
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And we can't have the robot doing that, right?
Imagine I get home from work and the kids are just like, you know, threw pints of ice cream and the robots are just getting whatever they need.
Like, it'd just be chaos.
Yeah.
So what is it, voice recognition?
Yeah, you have to do voice for something.
Something's voice isn't enough.
Where, like, if you, like, think about it, like, in an extreme example, you want it to go, like, order food or spend money or send a wire, like, voice recognition won't be enough.
You'll have to do a higher level of authentication.
Facial recognition.
And then if you have a, perhaps even a fingerprint scanning is possible too, but facial is what you really want to do.
Gotcha.
So those are not, all those systems are not like robust enough right now.
We're working through them.
And like the goal is like to get it to like super robust, but like, you know, we want to have conversations with the robot.
We want to ask it to go do things.
Like you really, you want the main modality to be speech with robots.
You want to just like...
hey, man, go make me food, or when I'm gone today, do the laundry after you unload the dishwasher, do laundry in my kids' rooms today or something like that, or text it.
So language is a super important UI.