

Do we really want Rosie the Robot?
158 snips Aug 19, 2025
Colin Angle, co-founder of iRobot and now working on Familiar Machines, teams up with Grant Erickson, a former engineer at Apple and Nest, to explore the quest for the ultimate home robot. They discuss the reality of creating a Rosie the Robot and the evolving role of AI in homes. Grant shares insights on the Thread protocol's significance in smart home connectivity and how it laid the groundwork for the Matter standard. The duo also delves into data privacy concerns and the importance of intuitive design in enhancing user experience.
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Tech Can Outpace Demand
- Robotics progress outpaces public readiness: we can build Rosie-like robots but people don't yet want them widely.
- Trust grows incrementally; users permit more robot tasks after small, successful wins.
Grow Robot Trust By Starting Small
- Start with a focused, trust-building function and expand once users grant permission.
- Avoid launching broad general-purpose robots before customers accept single reliable capabilities.
Home-As-Robot Beats Single Butler
- Two metaphors guide smart-home thinking: Rosie (a single general robot) versus the Starship Enterprise (home-as-robot).
- Treating the home as a networked robot reduces need for a humanoid and leverages existing infrastructure.