Chinese firm Unipath unveils home robot that cooks, cleans and manages daily tasks

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Unipath Smart home robot showcases future of fully automated daily living
Unipath Smart home robot showcases future of fully automated daily living

Highlighting rapid advances in home automation, Chinese tech company Unipath has introduced a robot designed to handle everyday household tasks with minimal human effort.

The development gained attention after industrialist Harsh Goenka shared it on X, showcasing how the robot can wake users up, prepare breakfast and even hand over a school bag. The idea is to take over routine chores so users can focus on more important activities.

The robot is designed to multitask efficiently, switching between activities such as making beds, cleaning floors and operating appliances like stoves and juicers. Its ability to handle multiple functions positions it as more than a basic assistant.

Instead, the device works like a personal home manager, capable of organising and executing daily household responsibilities seamlessly. This reflects a broader shift towards intelligent systems that can manage domestic environments.

As such technologies evolve, they point towards a future where automation reduces time spent on routine chores and allows more space for creativity and productivity.

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