Read @xmaquina's article about learning-capable family Bots.
Wow, it opened up my imagination.
That's awesome!
Yes, I am talking about Memo, which looks very chubby but is very smart.
He looks a bit like a large thermos with a silicone sweater, rolling on wheels, clumsily yet earnestly trying to put a clean plate into the dishwasher.
I personally experienced this: I set up the cleaning Bots to clean before going out, and when I came home, MD got stuck on the carpet.
It's ringing all the time 😂, it feels like this bot is really stupid.
But again, I can understand.
He can't understand the thing about the carpet, nor can he understand that position will get him stuck.
The emergence of Memo solves this problem, as it will "steal skills and learn from others."
For example, do you want the Bots to learn how to wash dishes? You don't need to know programming; you just put on gloves and wash the dishes once as you normally would.
The gloves will record the strength of your fingers, the angle of your wrist, and the rhythm of picking up the plate.
You teach it how to handle the goblet gently in Beijing.
He teaches it how to violently scrub cast iron pots in Shanghai.
These thousands of real household moments have converged into the brain of Memo (ACT-1 model)
It can learn the kind of warm, subconscious muscle memory that humans have.
He is a person, just made of silicon, this is the true meaning of Bots.
Specific core value: Memo is a wheeled base, stable and safe, gliding around like a large vacuum cleaner.
At the same time, there is a "waist" that can be raised and lowered. It can crouch down to pick up LEGO bricks from the ground and stand up to reach the coffee beans on the top shelf of the cabinet.
The exterior is wrapped in a layer of soft silicone. Even if you accidentally bump into a small dog or child running around at home, you don't have to worry about getting hurt.
🤔What can it do? 1. Save the messy kitchen: It can identify dirty dishes scattered everywhere and stuff them into the dishwasher (this is the Olympic challenge of the Bots world).
2. Folding clothes: Although the movements may not be smooth enough yet, it can handle soft and deformable fabrics, which is much harder than grasping rigid parts.
3. Serving tea and water: Go to the coffee machine and make you a cup of espresso, and clean up the coffee grounds while you're at it.
It is like a more intelligent and considerate nanny, to be honest, it feels like there is a desire to revolutionize the role of the nanny.
If he sells around ten thousand dollars in the future, I definitely think I will make a purchase.
The one-time fee is equivalent to permanent companionship.
A nanny for a year costs 10,000 per month, so a year's nanny will also cost 17,000 US dollars.
Memo is even better now.
Cheap + hardworking + willing to learn + on standby 24 hours (forgive me for treating him like a slave) = must get it.
Looking forward to the day it officially goes on sale.
After reading it, I feel more confident about the future of Bots, hahaha.
When Bots become the future, the infrastructure XMAQUINA is the future of the future.
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Read @xmaquina's article about learning-capable family Bots.
Wow, it opened up my imagination.
That's awesome!
Yes, I am talking about Memo, which looks very chubby but is very smart.
He looks a bit like a large thermos with a silicone sweater, rolling on wheels, clumsily yet earnestly trying to put a clean plate into the dishwasher.
I personally experienced this: I set up the cleaning Bots to clean before going out, and when I came home, MD got stuck on the carpet.
It's ringing all the time 😂, it feels like this bot is really stupid.
But again, I can understand.
He can't understand the thing about the carpet, nor can he understand that position will get him stuck.
The emergence of Memo solves this problem, as it will "steal skills and learn from others."
For example, do you want the Bots to learn how to wash dishes? You don't need to know programming; you just put on gloves and wash the dishes once as you normally would.
The gloves will record the strength of your fingers, the angle of your wrist, and the rhythm of picking up the plate.
You teach it how to handle the goblet gently in Beijing.
He teaches it how to violently scrub cast iron pots in Shanghai.
These thousands of real household moments have converged into the brain of Memo (ACT-1 model)
It can learn the kind of warm, subconscious muscle memory that humans have.
He is a person, just made of silicon, this is the true meaning of Bots.
Specific core value:
Memo is a wheeled base, stable and safe, gliding around like a large vacuum cleaner.
At the same time, there is a "waist" that can be raised and lowered. It can crouch down to pick up LEGO bricks from the ground and stand up to reach the coffee beans on the top shelf of the cabinet.
The exterior is wrapped in a layer of soft silicone. Even if you accidentally bump into a small dog or child running around at home, you don't have to worry about getting hurt.
🤔What can it do?
1. Save the messy kitchen: It can identify dirty dishes scattered everywhere and stuff them into the dishwasher (this is the Olympic challenge of the Bots world).
2. Folding clothes: Although the movements may not be smooth enough yet, it can handle soft and deformable fabrics, which is much harder than grasping rigid parts.
3. Serving tea and water: Go to the coffee machine and make you a cup of espresso, and clean up the coffee grounds while you're at it.
It is like a more intelligent and considerate nanny, to be honest, it feels like there is a desire to revolutionize the role of the nanny.
If he sells around ten thousand dollars in the future, I definitely think I will make a purchase.
The one-time fee is equivalent to permanent companionship.
A nanny for a year costs 10,000 per month, so a year's nanny will also cost 17,000 US dollars.
Memo is even better now.
Cheap + hardworking + willing to learn + on standby 24 hours (forgive me for treating him like a slave) = must get it.
Looking forward to the day it officially goes on sale.
After reading it, I feel more confident about the future of Bots, hahaha.
All-in $DEUS has become the only choice.
When Bots become the future, the infrastructure XMAQUINA is the future of the future.