KEY POINTS
  • Amazon and several startups showed off the latest in robotics at the e-commerce giant's re:MARS conference in Las Vegas last week.
  • Robots are increasingly in the home and elsewhere, but they can only do a few useful tasks.
  • Amazon is expanding its team focused on consumer robotics and it says Astro won't be its last home robot.

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Amazon's Astro home robot

Electronics companies have for years paraded around flashy, futuristic prototypes of consumer robots. They've pointed to a not-too-distant future where people will have roaming robot helpers around their home that can do the dishes or even act as a personal masseuse. So far, few of those predictions have panned out, and they largely remain the stuff of science fiction. 

Last week, at Amazon's re:MARS technology conference in Las Vegas, the e-commerce giant and other technology companies in attendance showed off the latest in robotics. 

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