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It will be a long while before they do "everything".

However, rolling out in factory settings is likely by the end of the year. That means the start of the next 10 years of these coming off the assembly line.

well what do we find reasonable from the start o.o. mow lawn and clean house

I still think in plants/factories is first. After that, we will see then for commercial use where humans are...dangerous and monotonous activities such as digging holes or cleaning out areas with toxic chemicals.

These are where there is a great need.

hmmm i could see that happening. makes sense cuz those people have the money to pay for it and will save the money longterm

The cost is already there. When people are being paid, it is just switching the cost from labor to robot.

Most do not pay people to clean their homes, hence would be an additional expense.

ya but over time it will be cheaper with the robots. plus robots cant complain or take vacations o.o. they will have them work forever until i guess repair or maintenance.

I guess thats true to not many people pay to clean homes. depends on the cost too if its worth it for the person buying

We are going to see many changes. They will come down in price over time. However, this is where I think the starting point is.