Dyson reveals that it's making robots that help with various household chores

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We bet that everyone would love to have a Dyson product at home, and that shows how the brand is doing an exceptional job of creating these household products. However, rather than making these products that need a human to operate them, the brand showcases something even more exciting in a video that presents the automated robots helping with various household chores.

The video, hosted by Chief Engineer Jake Dyson, reveals the surroundings of the lab for making the robots. We could see some helping to pick up the toys the kids left behind, putting away the dishes, mapping the sofas before vacuuming, and even detecting the humans in the same space. Those are achievable thanks to computer vision, machine learning, sensors and
mechatronics.

Furthermore, Dyson shares that it's hiring 700 more in the robotics field over the next five years, aiming "to create the UK's largest, most advanced, robotics centre at Hullavington Airfield and to bring the technology into their homes by the end of the decade." The company also believes that the robots are the future of Dyson, together with the wearables.

It seems like we're not far from the future that we've dreamt. Robots that do all your household chores, doesn't it sound just fantastic? Drop a comment to let us know your thoughts, and stay tuned to TechNave.com for more tech news.