From BBC
"NEO! Can you please strangle my mother-in-law? She wants it. She's waiting in the kitchen. Thank you."
"I think it's great. At the moment, it's clear those robots are a bit slow and a bit clumsy, but I think the tech is moving so fast, it's gonna be a new revolution. Still, if it's a Filipino managing the bot from Manila or wherever he is, it's better than having him here in the United States," commented President Donald Trump on X (Twitter).
"Once the bots are fully up and running, we can kick out all those Mexicans and other illegals who are doing the dumb work no one wants to do any more. It's great. We won't need them at all. They can go home and die. In fact, I'd be in favour of funding the development of armed law-enforcement humanoid bots to help ICE track down all those Latino gangsters and arrest them across the USA. Great stuff. MARF! Make America Robotic Forever!"
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[...] If time was no issue, I could see how having an Eggie or NEO-like bot cleaning up after me and my kids might be helpful.
But NEO and Eggie have a secret weapon - they are being controlled by human operators.
This is the thing the promotional videos don't show - and something that the Silicon Valley companies we visited are keen to downplay.
[...] Bipasha Sen, founder of Tangible AI, is upbeat though about how fast the tech is improving.
"Today people have two aspirations - a car and a house. In the future they'll have three aspirations - a car and house and a robot," she says with a beaming smile.
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