I was in the middle of redoing my kitchen and let my robot mop run overnight. It got stuck on a loose tile and scratched up the fresh laminate. Now I always clear the area and do a test run first. Just a heads-up for anyone using bots during home work.
Most AI in robots still can't handle simple changes in lighting.
Our city just introduced robotic trash trucks that pick up bins without a driver. It's a big change from the old way, and I wonder about the future. What do you think about robots taking over such jobs in your town?
I've started mandatory bi-weekly checks now... the difference in precision is night and day. Don't wait for a failure to prompt action.