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A new study has revealed that close to 40% of household tasks will be automated in just 10 years

By Advay Hora05/03/20233 Mins Read
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1 The study also reveals the tasks that will be easiest to automate and the most difficult.
2 Home automation has only just begun

The study also reveals the tasks that will be easiest to automate and the most difficult.

Grocery shopping could be one of the easiest tasks to automate. Unsplash

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Every time we have smarter homes, since it is not surprising that houses have mobile devices, smart speakers and home automation products. We have already shown you, among other related articles, what you should look for when buying a smart vacuum cleaner and how we imagined current technology 60 years ago. Now a study ensures that the home automation it’s a matter of one of each. You will have to prepare.

Home automation has only just begun

Recently, we have learned of the publication of a study in the journal PLOS ONE in which it is indicated that even 17 household tasks could be automated in the next 10 years. The authorsled by Professor Ekaterina Hertog from the University of Oxford, assure that he 39% of our time is spent on household chores which, obviously, are not paid. He team points:

Our study with technology experts in the UK and Japan shows that within 10 years home automation could reduce the time we spend doing housework, which is 39%.

Download the full paper: ‘The Future(s) of unpaid work: How susceptible do experts from different backgrounds think the domestic sphere is to automation?” published today in US journal @PLOS_ONE. 4/4 https://t.co/ohhH66FeTb

—Oxford Internet Institute (@oiioxford) February 22, 2023

Between the tasks that the research team highlightsIt seems that purchase of food and products for the home is the one more ballots has to be automated in the most imminent future, while the care of the little ones of the home would be the more complicated to automate. It seems that the people who are most inclined towards automation are male experts in the UK and female experts in Japan, while 42% of British experts believe that automation can replace working from home, compared to 36 % of their Japanese colleagues.

Prior to study, it appears that the The male gender is more likely to think about future home automationcompared to their female counterparts. In the case of experts from Japanresearch seems to ensure that these are something more optimisticsomething the study authors think is because the roles in the country of the rising sun are much more restricted than in the more modern western society, where roles in the home have been distributed more evenly in recent years.

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