Comment by Dig1t
5 days ago
>What sort of insurance do they have for that person breaking something in your home?
Probably just make the user accept a license agreement saying they accept the risk? I suspect most people would accept the risk something might get broken if it means they no longer need to clean their house.
The competition here is hiring a cleaner. Cleaners are insured. And it's even more than that, it only does a very few jobs, so we're talking a total of <5m of human time per day that it currently automates.
What if it breaks something and you still need to clean your house? This thing does not look like it's going to much of anything successfully.
Not if the broken thing is a pet or toddler. And the amount of actual cleaning this thing appears to do is tiny.