Original Reddit post

We talk about AI for work constantly but the household side is quietly getting replaced too and nobody’s really paying attention. A few examples. robot vacuums like roborock and roomba map your house, learn your floor plan, avoid obstacles, and clean on a schedule without you touching anything. alexa and google home run lights, locks, thermostats, music, and timers through voice, my house is basically on autopilot for anything that plugs in. ohai literally an ai household manager, combines family calendar, to-dos, meal planning, and email/document scanning into an app nanit and owlet use AI to monitor baby sleep patterns, track breathing, and give you insights on sleep trends without you staring at a baby monitor all night. amazon fresh and instacart use purchase history and AI recommendations to predict what you need and suggest reorders before you run out. june oven identifies what food you put inside it using a camera and AI, then sets the temperature and cook time automatically. Five years ago all of this was manual. The home is becoming the most interesting AI deployment space imo and it’s barely part of the conversation. submitted by /u/professional69and420

Originally posted by u/professional69and420 on r/ArtificialInteligence