Interesting, robotics with a HITL open up the opportunity of a multitude of personal data spills. What incentive do early adopters have to crowdsurce the improvement of these robots at the expense of having literally a walking sensor monitoring their homes.
Interesting, robotics with a HITL open up the opportunity of a multitude of personal data spills. What incentive do early adopters have to crowdsurce the improvement of these robots at the expense of having literally a walking sensor monitoring their homes.
I think for many it will just be a form of vanity. A way to boast that they live in a house of the future.
AI slop is annoying. Robotics slop could be dangerous.
Agree!
This article comes at the perfect time, for real! You realy nailed it with the "robotics slop" and the human-in-the-loop aspect. So insightful, Frank!