Robots in our homes come in two categories: actual robots that dust and clean and interact physically; and intelligent bots that save us time and money – play music, manage our grocery list, show us who is at the door, and control the temperature. “We ended up saving close to $200 on our annual gas bill and that only got better in the years after that,” says Daniel Nieto, a tech enthusiast. Anne Gaviola has more.
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