I'm good at predicting what people will do. Or, at least I think I am; maybe it's confirmation bias. But I try anyway. I read their faces, I look at their past actions, I look at the situation and watch them take in facts, then I make a snap judgement about what will happen next. Humans actually do this all the time. We fill in the gaps with predictions. We can finish each other's sentences, or fill in the middle part we missed.
Also, as a human, I tend to act in ways that are predictable to other humans. It's a self-reinforcing cycle — prediction and predictability — that makes human society possible.
Your wallet will also be substantially lighter if you buy one of these.
Tesla boss Elon Musk has announced the Tesla Bot, a general-purpose, bi-pedal, humanoid robot that is able to perform different tasks
We can learn a lot from the robot vacuum. Quarantine has brought me closer to understanding its purpose, and ours.
Robots will do what they are programmed to do.