In a few years, perhaps for some the most dreaded household chore may be taken over by robots.
Robot startup Mira Robotics unveiled Thursday a machine that performs a range of laundry duties while controlled remotely.
The new service, called ugo, hopes to resolve two major hurdles that have prevented the widespread adoption of services that delegate housekeeping chores to humans — privacy and prohibitive costs.
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