Finally a real solution. The cost of the robot will go way down in a few years I would think.
I want the option to cook for myself and would like to add a gardening option to go out and laser weeds and ensure proper watering. It should also be able to fix my 1977 ford pickup.
Yeah, I don’t think you should be forced to let the robot do anything you don’t want it to do. The Amish should have the right to reject it as should anyone.
And I agree with you on the basic watering and minor repairs.
It needs to be hack proof, but an sdk should be available for adding new routines and skills.
And I’m just guessing at $100,000. If we could get by with $30,000 or $10,000 per robot, but still have the skills, it would be that much better.
Enhancements could come in downloads, Hardware add ons, etc.