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Robots to help feed you, keep you safe, brush your teeth? Fat chance. In the near future, your home itself is that robot.
Rosie from "The Jetsons" had better look for a new job.
New research from businesses, corporations, and schools suggests that in the not-too-distant future, the digital home will adjust itself to meet your needs, provide new forms of surveillance and video communication, and manage energy use more effectively.
“The home will sense humans and know our gestures and actions," Jonathan Cluts, the director of consumer prototyping and strategy at Microsoft, told FoxNews.com.
Robots to help feed you, keep you safe, brush your teeth? Fat chance. In the near future, your home itself is that robot.
Rosie from "The Jetsons" had better look for a new job.
New research from businesses, corporations, and schools suggests that in the not-too-distant future, the digital home will adjust itself to meet your needs, provide new forms of surveillance and video communication, and manage energy use more effectively.
“The home will sense humans and know our gestures and actions," Jonathan Cluts, the director of consumer prototyping and strategy at Microsoft, told FoxNews.com.