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By 2033, it's likely that robots will take over household chores such as cooking, cleaning, and washing. With this automation, family members may even be able to have personalised meals without the kids complaining.
According to research conducted by Oxford University, AI is predicted to save 40% of the time we currently spend on household work. In this interview with Professor Ekaterina Hertog, lead researcher behind the study, Carla Buzasi explores what this means for the future and how AI will impact jobs. Additionally, they discuss how robots will handle the knowledge they learn about us when they enter our homes.
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By 2033, it's likely that robots will take over household chores such as cooking, cleaning, and washing. With this automation, family members may even be able to have personalised meals without the kids complaining.
According to research conducted by Oxford University, AI is predicted to save 40% of the time we currently spend on household work. In this interview with Professor Ekaterina Hertog, lead researcher behind the study, Carla Buzasi explores what this means for the future and how AI will impact jobs. Additionally, they discuss how robots will handle the knowledge they learn about us when they enter our homes.

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