HAR – Robot Home Help Learns Not To Mop The Cat
Fancy yourself a butler/maid/skivvy but can’t afford the wages?
Well, a one off payment of around $10,00 could score you the “Home Assistant Robotâ€.
The housproud bot is the product of joint research between Toyota and the University of Tokyo. It stands 5-foot tall on its practical wheels and weighs in at 286lb.
The HAR uses five cameras and six lasers to map and navigate round your home and has fairly free movement – the neck alone can be moved in three directions while the arms move seven!
The helpful HAR can open and close doors, tidy up rooms, mop floors, do your laundry and put away dishes – all this without a marriage certificate :P ~ducks out of the way of flying frying pans~
What impresses me is that mechanical home-help is clever enough to move furniture out of the way to clean floors and such and then place it back in its original position when the chore is done.
I’m not exactly sure how the robot learns from its mistakes but the programming seems to operate on simple “Magic Eye”-type principals distinguishing what’s different about a room from its original room image and correcting the differences accordingly.
You can get between 30 to 60 minutes of graft per charge and can be expected to arrive at homes in the next decade.
So, save a grand a year…………..
Asahi via CrunchGear