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Dawned on me yesterday that the world has so far spent $180 billion on driverless car technology.

And this is discussed to death, so everyone has options of it.

But it seems like there would be a much greater quality of life gain a much less industrial effort to create automated domestic laundry, or even an automated kitchen.

Some of enjoy driving, cooking, etc. But I don’t know many people who love doing laundry?

Why can’t I dump all these clothes in a hopper and collect clean pressed clothes from another place? Don’t seem that hard? Unit could be quite big and cost >$10k and I would buy one in a flash.

Pretty sure AI can spot pairs of socks now?

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LightningRoulette 2y ago

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This is step 1 of 3.

How hard is it to…

1). Wash

2). Dry

3). Press

My wardrobe should be able to do all these things by now. Yet I’m still living in the 1950’s like an idiot.

Seems like a far less open problem than driving across a city.

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