Danielle Jablanski
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So that's like a huge milestone.
But it was funny because they said years ago when robotics took off, people thought that it was going to be like the Jetsons by now.
We'd have all of these like home things, you know, and I have like a motion sensor, you know, garbage can.
And that's good enough for me, right?
Like, I'm OK.
And you see some of these like out of Asia, some of these like home robotics applications coming out for like laundry and kitchen and stuff like that.
And the first thing that springs to my mind is like safety, like the arm and that whatever.
And that's why it didn't take on.
And so that was what was kind of a limitation in robotics.
And so I'm really curious with like robotics automation, the Venn diagram of robotics automation and A.I.,
What are some of these use cases that sound good to people that are just completely going to fall flat because human behavior dictates that we do not want to replace that function in our lives?
Like, I'm so curious about this.
At the moment.
Well, there's those memes, right?
That's like, I want AI to do my taxes, not create art.
I want to make art, like different things like that.
Or there's that AI grill.
Have you seen that?
My friend has the AI grill and it has a temperature setting, has an app.
There's a temperature setting and you basically, you know, power everything into it.