WSJ's Wilson Rothman tracked down our future helpers at CES 2018 in Las Vegas. Dozens of robots turned up at the CES 2018 tech show in Las Vegas. While the service droids will stick around, toiling in their niches, the robots we bring home will be more versatile. To get there, today’s robots require a few advancements: They need to understand their environment with far more accuracy. And they need a thriving industry of developers writing skills and building hardware add-ons to do things even the robots’ own inventors didn’t dream up.
Source: Wall Street Journal January 11, 2018 18:54 UTC