The future of household chores will never be the same, here is how:
For decades, “automation” in the home meant better appliances. Faster vacuums. Smarter washing machines. Incremental upgrades.
What is happening now is fundamentally different.
With @openmind_agi, we are moving from tools that assist humans to systems that can understand, plan, and execute tasks on their own.
Not scripted movements.
Not single-purpose robots.
But general agents that can observe a real-world environment, reason about it, and adapt in real time.
Think about daily chores:
>Cleaning that adapts to clutter instead of failing on edge cases
>Tidying that understands intent, not predefined paths
>Assistance that improves with experience rather than requiring reprogramming
This is not about replacing one task at a time.
It is about building a general cognitive layer for robotics.
Once intelligence becomes reusable across tasks, household labor stops being a fixed cost of life and starts becoming optional.
That shift is irreversible.
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