Scary or useless? Why the handyman robot is not invading our homes – L’Express

Scary or useless Why the handyman robot is not invading

AI, the metaverse, autonomous cars, cryptocurrencies… In this series from La Loupe, the Tech department of L’Express tells us about the boom and fall of four innovations promised to be successful. Finally, we focus on a dream that has been sold to us for decades and which has still not happened: humanoid robots at home.

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The team: Charlotte Baris (presentation and writing), Jules Krot (editing and direction)

Credits: Canal +, Gaumont, Europe 1, NBC, DPCcars, MetropoleFilms

Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent

Logo: Jérémy Cambour

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Charlotte Baris: You dreamed of it! It’s now a reality: in your house, everything is automated, and above all there is Bob, the robot who does everything. In the morning, Bob makes sure your coffee is ready when you wake up. And above all, he takes care of all the household chores: no more washing up, vacuuming, cleaning the bathroom and tidying up the children’s room. He sometimes even helps you with administrative documents. Bob also works outdoors: he mows, waters the plants, repairs your roof, and cleans your vehicle. Now you really have time for yourself!

We know this scenario, it is that of blockbusters like “I Robot” with Will Smith, or even “Blade Runner”. Humanoid robots which, after being domesticated, turn against the man who created them.

So we are very far from machines that want to destroy us. The very possibility of having do-everything robots in our homes that look like us is not for tomorrow either. Yet we have been sold this promise for decades. So what happened? And what else can happen? The answer in this episode.

To go further:

Humanoid robots: this coming economic tidal wave, by Nicolas Bouzou

Vincent Vanhoucke (Google DeepMind): “AI will allow robots to evolve with humans”

Philippe Aghion: “AI will not create mass unemployment”

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