More Robots To Help The Obesity Trend

Slowly but surely we learn of more tasks around the house, particularly those annoying ones that we’d like to put off if we can, are being overtaken by robots. While this may reduce tasks in and around the home, it does have us wondering more and more about the future of civilization and whether Disney’s Pixar got it right with WALL-E.

While we aren’t living in any sky-rise Jetsons apartments just yet, home automation has come long away since its humble beginnings. Dishwashers have eased the tedious task of hand-washing dishes, dryers have practically killed the clothesline, and when was the last time you saw someone actually change the channel by hand (or watch television on a TV)?

 

So what’s next? Home technology has a long way to go before it catches up with some cinematic visions of the future, but these robotic servants could spell the end of a few other household chores.

Source: 5 Household Robots That Will Do Annoying Chores For You | Digital Trends

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