• I just watched a Chinese robot make the worst eggs I've ever seen

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Tue May 26 20:45:26 2026
    I just watched a Chinese robot make the worst eggs I've ever seen and I'm a little less worried about robots taking our jobs

    Date:
    Tue, 26 May 2026 19:30:00 +0000

    Description:
    GigaAI's SeeLight S1 does laundry, folds clothes, handles a microwave, but
    its egg-making skills are a bit iffy.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter You can't make a great humanoid home robot without breaking a few eggs, and in that way, GigaAI's SeeLight S1 almost succeeds. It doesn't break the eggs, but it does appear to bend the rules of good culinary skills, delivering some of the worst-looking scrambled eggs and tomatoes I've seen in quite some time.

    SeeLight S1 attempts this kitchen adventure during a long demonstration YouTube video in which the new humanoid bot it was unveiled on May 20 rolls around (not having legs is probably one of its better features), an apartment in China, and handles a wide range of home care tasks. The robot cooks, cleans, organizes, does laundry, and even folds clothes. I'm not saying it does any of these things well. Latest Videos From You may like I asked a
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    The $28,000 (approximate Yen-equivalent) robot has a human-like torso and jointed legs bolted into a rolling base. The hands are a pair of claws attached to arms that more resemble industrial robot armatures than anything human. GigaAI's Home Robot Cooks, Folds Laundry & CleansFor Real! #robot #humanoidrobot #ai - YouTube Watch On It starts its day by making what looks like heat-and-serve tofu in the microwave, then quickly moves to a kitchen counter where it slices up tomatoes into very large eighths; having no mouth, it may not understand "bite-sized".

    Next, SeeLight S1 makes some scrambled eggs, starting with two pre-shelled eggs in a bowl. They're whisked in rapid fashion, but it's also obvious that most of the video in these tasks has been sped up. So, it's not clear how
    long it takes for the robot to do anything.

    The robot oils the pan and then haphazardly cooks the scrambled eggs before tossing in the tomatoes. The eggs looked overcooked, and the tomatoes, undercooked. No matter, this robot was serving them. I also watched it over-fry an egg with only slightly more success. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more. Contact me with news and offers from other Future brands Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy and are aged 16 or over.

    Later, SeeLight S1 did some laundry. The odd thing is that it appeared to
    pull dry clothes from the dryer and then transfer the same four pieces to the washing machine. It was not a convincing demonstration.

    The robot is also shown with the apartment's family, where the mother asks
    the robot to fetch what they need to leave and start their day. It rolls over and grabs bags, backpacks, clothes, and a hat. Actually, the hat somehow appeared on the robot's head.

    According to numerous reports , GigaAI's robot is expected to enter trials
    in Chinese homes by 2027. GigaAI hopes to cut the price in half by 2028, and hopefully, by then, SeeLight S1 will know how to properly make some eggs. The need is real Why make humanoid robots at all, especially if they can't accomplish many of these so-called frontier tasks as fast or better than a human? Someday, having such robots may be an absolute necessity,

    China's population is reportedly shrinking and aging . There are fewer babies and more aging people. This is a story playing out around the world, and it's one of the reasons places like China and Japan are trying to fast-track home-helper/home care, humanoid robots like the SeeLight S1.

    GigaAI SeeLight S1 may not be that impressive right now. Still, it's probably imperative that it improves over the next decade because there may soon be millions of people who need help managing their homes and possibly caring for elderly loved ones who can't care for themselves.



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