Comment by dmurray

Comment by dmurray 3 days ago

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Maybe you can scale to have one operator operate ten or a hundred household robots at a time.

An autonomous robot that has 99% reliability, getting stuck once an hour, is useless to me. A semi-autonomous robot that gets stuck once an hour but can be rescued by the remote operator is tempting.

Expect security and privacy in the marketing for these things, too, but I don't think that's a real differentiator. Rich and middle class people alike are currently OK with letting barely-vetted strangers in their houses for cleaning the world over.

duskwuff 3 days ago

> Expect security and privacy in the marketing for these things, too

Pitching "security and privacy" as features of a device that's remotely operated and monitored is going to be a very hard sell.