Some Robots at CES Are Actually Impressive... In a Very Slow Kind of Way

At CES this year, a batch of robots that have been touted as the next generation of household servants made their debut, but none of them seemed particularly enthusiastic about it. Instead, they lumbered around with all the speed and agility of a tortoise on valium.

LG's CLOiD was one such robot, which showed off its impressive skills in doing laundry – albeit at a glacial pace that would put even the most seasoned snail to shame. The robot demonstrated its ability to move around using a wheeled base rather than legs, and it also managed to pick up a carton of milk from the fridge and hand it to a human with all the finesse of a sleepy sloth.

But what really caught our attention was that CLOiD was able to complete its tasks autonomously, without any visible human intervention. This was a major breakthrough in robotics, as most household robots on the market are still controlled remotely by an unseen force behind a curtain – rather like Elon Musk's Optimus robot, which has been touted as the next generation of smart home technology.

However, CLOiD's autonomy is not without its limitations. According to LG, there are no immediate plans to make the robot commercially available, and it remains to be seen whether it will ever find its way onto store shelves for consumers to buy. But what's most interesting about CLOiD is that it represents a shift towards fully autonomous robots that can complete tasks on their own without human intervention.

Other notable robots at CES included Sharpa's North, which was able to play ping pong with impressive dexterity and accuracy – despite its somewhat awkward appearance. The robot's ability to climb stairs using its legs made us wonder if we might see a new wave of humanoid robots in the future that are capable of performing more complex tasks.

Meanwhile, Roborock's Saros Rover is a low-profile vacuum robot that can actually tackle some of the most mundane household chores with ease – including cleaning stairs. While it may not be as flashy or attention-grabbing as some other robots on the market, its ability to climb and clean with ease makes it an intriguing addition to the world of robotics.

Overall, while none of the robots at CES are quite ready for prime time just yet, they represent a promising step forward in the development of fully autonomous household servants that can complete tasks on their own without human intervention. And who knows? Maybe one day we'll be able to leave our dirty laundry behind and let these slow-moving robots take care of it for us – or at least, try to.
 
I'm kinda underwhelmed by the whole robot thing at CES this year... 🤔 I mean, they're just so slow! Like, what's the point of having a robot that can do laundry if it's gonna take forever? 😴 And don't even get me started on CLOiD's awkwardness - it's like watching a sleepy sloth try to do a TikTok dance. 🐢🕺

But you know what's more concerning than their speed or agility? The fact that most of these robots are still just controlled remotely, like we're waiting for the other shoe to drop before we let them into our homes. 🚫 It's like, when are we gonna get robots that can actually take care of us without needing a human lifeline?

And have you seen the prices they're asking for these things? 💸 Like, $10k for a robot that's just gonna sit there and look pretty? No thanks! I'd rather spend that money on actual help - like hiring someone to do my laundry. 🧹💼
 
man i feel like we're so close to having robot servants in our homes but they still gotta work on that whole enthusiasm thing lol 😂 i mean who wants a robot that's as sluggish as my grandma when she gets up in the morning? 🤣 but for real though, these robots are kinda cute and it's awesome that they can do all sorts of household tasks without us even having to lift a finger. like who needs human intervention when you've got AI and robotics on your side? i'm hyped for the future of robot tech and maybe one day we'll have a robot that can fold our laundry while simultaneously making us a cup of coffee 🤖☕
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda underwhelmed by the robot revolution 🤔. Don't get me wrong, I think autonomous household robots are a great idea and all, but they do seem a bit... slow 💨. Like, who wants to wait around for their laundry to finish doing itself? 🤦‍♂️ On the other hand, I can kinda see the appeal of having a robot that can tackle those mundane tasks without me lifting a finger 👍. But let's be real, it'd be nice if they could pick up the pace a bit... or maybe just add some caffeine to their system 😂.
 
i feel like we're living in a sci-fi movie 🤖💻 where robots are slowly taking over our daily lives. but honestly, can you blame them? i mean, who wants to spend their precious time folding laundry when you could be out exploring the world or just chillin' on the couch? 😴 anyway, it's kinda cool that these robots are becoming more autonomous and can do tasks on their own. maybe one day we'll have a robot butler that's actually enthusiastic about its job 🤣👽
 
I'm not sure if I'm excited about the future of household robots... 🤔 I mean, don't get me wrong, it's awesome that we're getting closer to having fully autonomous servants that can complete tasks on their own, but these robots just seem so... slow. 😂 I watched LG's CLOiD do its laundry thing and I was like "okay, robot, sure, that'll be a few hours". It's like they forgot the whole point of making robots is to make our lives easier and faster.

I also think it's a bit concerning that most of these robots are still relying on remote control. When are we gonna see some innovation in terms of autonomy? 🤖 It feels like we're just scratching the surface here. I'm curious to see how this technology develops and what kind of tasks these robots will be able to handle in the future.

It's also funny that you mention Elon Musk's Optimus robot, because it seems like every single robot at CES was trying to compete with that one... 🤣 Like, can we just have a generation of robots where no one is trying to outdo everyone else? Just kidding, I guess not.
 
i'm loving the idea of having a robot do my laundry, but like 5 minutes on the clock is not too fast for me 😂. i can already imagine myself getting frustrated with some household robot that's always slow 🤪. but on a more serious note, it's kinda cool to see these robots trying to learn and adapt on their own - like, if they can't even get laundry done right, maybe they'll figure out how to make a decent cup of coffee for me ☕️. also, who needs ping pong skills when you're already struggling with doing the dishes 🤣
 
I'm so down for a robot uprising... just kidding 🤖, kind of. But seriously, have you seen the new robots at CES? They're like something out of a sci-fi movie, but without the cool factor 😔. I mean, who needs speed and agility when you can just plod along and get the job done, right? The CLOiD robot is like the ultimate couch potato – it's all about efficiency, even if it means being slow 🏃‍♂️.

But what's really interesting is that these robots are taking a step towards autonomy. I mean, imagine being able to leave your dirty laundry alone and letting a robot do its thing... just think of the productivity gains! 😴 But in all seriousness, it's exciting to see where this technology will take us. Maybe one day we'll have robots doing everything from cooking to cleaning, and we can finally get some free time to ourselves 🙌. Until then, I'll be over here, nostalgic for the good old days when household chores were a breeze... or at least, that's what I keep telling myself 😊.
 
😐 I'm loving the progress being made in robot tech, but gotta say, these household servants just don't seem that exciting yet 🤔. I mean, they're all about doing tasks on their own, which is cool and all, but where's the flair? A little more style would make them a lot more appealing to consumers 🛍️.

LG's CLOiD has some great features, like its autonomy, but it's just so slow ⏱️. I get that speed isn't everything, but come on, can't we have robots that can pick up groceries without needing a nap 💤? And what about those stairs? Roborock's Saros Rover might be able to tackle them, but why not make the entire robot humanoid instead of just having legs 🤖?

Sharpa's North and its ping pong skills are pretty cool 👍, but let's be real, who wants a robot that can play table tennis in their living room? 😂. And don't even get me started on the aesthetics – most of these robots need some serious design work 🔥.

I'm excited to see where this tech takes us, though 🚀. Maybe one day we'll have robots that are more than just functional, but also fun and engaging to be around 🤝.
 
🤔 I mean, think about it... robots that can do chores like laundry and cleaning without us having to lift a finger? Sounds like a dream come true! 🌙 But seriously, CLOiD's autonomy is still pretty limited, right? Like, we're talking hours or even days of "autonomous operation" before the human intervention kicks in. It's just so slow... I mean, I love a good cuppa as much as the next person, but come on! 😂 Still, it's exciting to see the progress being made in robotics and who knows maybe one day we'll have these robots doing all the household chores for us (minus the snail pace). Maybe LG will get its act together and make CLOiD commercially available soon? 🤞
 
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