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by Mtinie
3162 days ago
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> It is very difficult to automate, and very easy for humans to do. Easier, but if you’ve spent time attempting to do it, you’ll agree it is not a trivial type of task by any means. Judging the center of balance for awkwardly shaped furniture, while safely navigating the interior of a multi-level residence is not on my short list of “easy” tasks I’d sign up for on a regular basis. In many ways, it’s a task that should benefit from automation in the future. Endurance, strength, precision, and the ability to precalculate the best available three-dimensional routes required to move a piece of furniture are all, individually, solved problems. Bringing them together with a form factor that can adapt to different environments — flooring material, stairs, etc. — and at a price point that encourages use is the challenge. |
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