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A unique element of TidyBot's intelligence stems from the employment of a large language model. This enables the robot to categorize possessions after the user demonstrates their proper placement a few times. This learning capability extends to advanced tasks, including making your bed—an impressive feat for a robotic assistant.
However, as innovative as TidyBot is, it remains a highly expensive prototype. The arm alone costs around $40,000, raising questions about the viability of a consumer version anytime soon. Nevertheless, advancements in both software and affordable hardware could bring us closer to a fully operational model that may one day navigate our homes, handling various cleaning tasks autonomously.