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Robots could do 39% of domestic chores within 10 years

28.02.2023 08:23 AM
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Robots could do 39% of domestic chores within 10 years
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Robots could do 39% of domestic chores within 10 years
Many, especially housewives, complain about household chores that take a long time and drain great efforts, and robots that work with artificial intelligence have found a solution that reduces these burdens by about 40 percent within a decade.

Robots will carry out 39 percent of household chores within 10 years, according to the study conducted by researchers from the University of Oxford in Britain and Ochano Mizu University in Japan.

The study surveyed 65 AI experts about automation in household chores over the next decade.

And they expected that the activities of shopping for household needs would be the most affected, as robots would do 59% of the effort in this field.

Bots will also reduce the following tasks:
- Time to wash dishes 47%.
- Cleaning the house and cooking meals 46%.

But when it comes to the physical care of children, humans will still bear most of the responsibility, yet technology will lighten their burden.

And information technology expert, Amer Al-Tabash, said in an interview with "Sky News Arabia", that robots have been in the home for a long time, such as a washing machine, but artificial intelligence will make them work better in a way that relieves humans.

He added that some people believe that only a robot is a robot, but the truth is not so technically, as it includes tools that help us perform household tasks such as a washing machine, but these robots are not smart, but rather carry out the orders issued by humans.

He said that recent transformations in the world of technology have begun to appear in factories that have become dependent on robots with artificial intelligence, such as deciding to speed up or slow down the production process according to existing requests.

At home, the application of artificial intelligence will be embodied in that the washing machine will be able, for example, to decide, based on the type and size of clothes, the required amount of time, water and washing powders to clean clothes, so that it is no longer the human who gives the washing machine all this data, according to the information technology expert.

He added that there will be a robot that will transfer the clothes to the washing machine, which will be a robot in another way, and they will decide together the method of work, by increasing the intelligence of these tools.
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