Elon Musk Backs Prediction of Domestic Robots in Every Middle-Class Home Within Seven Years

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Elon Musk Backs Prediction of Domestic Robots in Every Middle-Class Home Within Seven Years

## Domestic Robots in Every Middle-Class Home? Elon Musk Weighs In

The future of domestic robots has become a hot topic, with predictions suggesting that every middle-class American household could have one within seven years. This bold claim was made on the All-In Podcast, featuring prominent figures like Chamath Palihapitiya, Jason Calacanis, David Sacks, and David Friedberg.

Calacanis, a venture capitalist, predicted that a $1000 per month robot would become commonplace in middle-class homes within the next seven years. Friedberg, another venture capitalist, countered that industrial applications currently offer more lucrative opportunities for robotics companies.

Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, chimed in on the discussion with a simple "True" on a post about the prediction. This seemingly innocuous comment from the tech mogul signifies his agreement with the possibility of widespread domestic robot adoption.

The idea of robots becoming integrated into everyday life is not entirely novel. Tech giants like Apple and Amazon have been actively developing home robotics technologies. Apple, after abandoning its electric vehicle project, has reportedly shifted its focus to home robots. They are rumored to be working on a mobile robot that follows users around their homes and a tabletop device with a robotic arm for display manipulation.

Amazon, on the other hand, is reportedly working on an upgraded version of its home robot "Astro" with advanced AI capabilities. This new robot, powered by an AI project named "Burnham," could potentially remember and understand its surroundings, interact with users through natural language processing, and even engage in Q&A dialogues to take appropriate actions.

While the timeline of seven years for widespread domestic robot adoption may seem ambitious, the advancements being made by tech giants like Apple and Amazon suggest that it is not entirely unrealistic. The increasing sophistication of AI and robotics technologies, coupled with the growing demand for convenience and automation in daily life, could pave the way for a future where robots become an integral part of our homes.