” that always fail to materialize as real products. But two new bots created by a startup named Labrador Systems look like they’ll break this cycle. Why? Because the company has kept things simple —The Caddie and Retriever robots are designed to move stuff from A to B
The robots’ max load is 25 pounds, or around 11 kilograms. They move at a steady walking pace and recharge themselves automatically overnight. The big difference between the two machines is that Retriever can raise and lower itself. and has a pair of conveyor-belt like arms that lets it grab trays . But the selling point for both is the same: “move stuff from A to B.
In a live-streamed demo, I saw the Retriever robot wheel itself up to a fridge which had been retrofitted with motors on its door. The fridge swung open and the robot used its arms to slide a tray out from a shelf in the refrigerator and carry it over to another location. Dooley says Labrador will offer this sort of retrofitted set-up to customers, allowing them to create routines that offer extra independence to those who need regular care.
This work showed him the benefits of keeping robots simple by narrowing down their functionality. Many home robots fail before they’ve even launched because they try to do too much, promising customers they’ll be emptying the dishwasher or vacuuming the carpet — tasks that are extremely challenging for machines to complete even within tightly-controlled lab conditions, let alone the ever-changing chaos of the average home.
As long as it isn't connected to any cloud service (COUGH, AWS, cough), it should operate fine...
What does this have to do with Steam?
Shelf-driving.
Same energy
And a built in beverage fridge option and you got a winner!
If you read the article, the actual idea is pretty cool, given that it focuses on helping people with mobility issues.
here. self driving oven.
A mobile bar filled with liquor bottles that follows you around
Great. Now I have to worry about being enslaved/murdered by a self-driving shelf.
They put a brace on her leg so it seems like she needs the self-driving shelf? What? Meanwhile, she's putting all of her bodyweight on that leg. LOL
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