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In 15 Years, Robots Will Take on the Tasks of Feeding, Managing, and Protecting Our Homes

In 15 Years, Robots Will Take on the Tasks of Feeding, Managing, and Protecting Our Homes

Experts from Smart Energy anticipate that artificial intelligence-driven robots will play a key role in our daily lives and significantly contribute to the advancement of human life. The British company Foresight Factory produced a future report on the role of robots in human life after extensive analysis of consumer trends, data, and discussions with energy industry experts, using their expertise to develop a scenario that outlines life 15 years from now.

Smart Energy GB created an illustration of a future home showcasing smart tools and sustainable technologies designed to revolutionize routine tasks and assist in creating a more environmentally friendly lifestyle.

According to the company's report, AI assistants could direct drones to patrol our properties and protect them from intruders while monitoring devices that use excessive energy.

Water gardens are expected to gain popularity, utilizing smart meter settings to control heat and energy use to create an ideal environment for growing herbs and plants.

Additionally, smart meters can predict failures in washing machines and refrigerators before they occur, providing users with tips to avoid any issues during their operation.

Experts say robotic devices will be capable of assessing residents' economic conditions, recommending people with low incomes for grants from their local authorities, helping them achieve self-sufficiency.

This will aid families in installing new solar panels, biomass converters, and battery storage units on their properties, allowing them to generate enough electricity to meet all their household needs and even sell it to their neighbors.

Greenhouses equipped with grant-funded renewable energy facilities will enable people to grow a variety of exotic fruits and vegetables not native to their countries.

Energy generated from solar panels will allow drivers to charge their electric vehicles using carbon-neutral energy.

Dan Brook, CEO of Smart Energy GB, stated, "We are on our way to an eco-friendly future, and this report provides a wonderful insight into how we can revolutionize our daily lives in just a few years."

He added, "AI, smart homes, and devices will be capable of meeting our needs and assisting us in our increasingly busy lives. These changes in the energy sector are happening now and will benefit both the climate and consumers alike. There will be more renewable energy from wind and solar, widespread use of electric vehicles, and a reduced reliance on oil, gas, and coal for energy generation."

The company's report also noted that smart bracelets are expected to play a significant role in monitoring health, lifestyles, and nutrition, as reported by The Sun newspaper.

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