A new study on artificial intelligence (AI) has investigated whether it will be possible for robots to run the household in the near future. The focus is on whether robots will be able to take over shopping, cooking and other household tasks that are currently done by humans.
The study was conducted by a group of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and looked at how quickly AI technologies are developing in different areas and what impact this could have on the household.
The researchers concluded that in the next ten years, there probably won't be any robots capable of churning out the entire household on their own. However, there are already robots that can take over certain household tasks, such as vacuuming or mowing the lawn.
However, scientists stress that there are still many challenges that need to be overcome before robots will be able to take on more complex tasks such as cooking and shopping. In particular, these include issues of safety, interaction with humans and the ability to adapt to different environments.
However, the study also shows that there are many benefits to using robots in the home. For example, they could help elderly people or people with disabilities live more independently by helping them with everyday tasks. Robots could also be a relief for people with busy schedules by taking over certain household tasks.
Overall, the study is an indication that technology is developing rapidly and that it will be possible for robots to take over even more household tasks in the near future. However, many questions still need to be answered before this becomes a reality.