Researchers at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have created a robot that can do a number of basic household tasks. It’s not exactly sprightly, but what are you going to do — program the microwave yourself?
Mahru-Z, the four-foot-tall robotic helper developed by KIST, can make toast, pick up stray objects, and load and operate a washing machine. It can also find its own way through the rooms of a house, though it walks with a painful, hesitant gait that suggests a night of hard drinking. The Mahru-M model, an earlier version created by the same team, is a bit more graceful, using wheels to get from place to place.
Robotic maids have been around for a few years now, but the Mahru-Z is said (by the people who made it) to be the best yet at approximating human movement. This may not be as much of a selling point as the developers believe, based on the clip linked above, so it’s also worth noting that Mahru-Z is relatively autonomous. It can navigate the house without any direction or oversight from its owner, and it can perform certain chores without having to be told.
https://gizmodo.com/japans-makes-maid-robot-that-surprisingly-looks-like-gu-240846
Sadly, neither Mahru model has been made commercially available yet. However, given other recent developments in the domestic-robotics industry (link may be NSFW), it wouldn’t surprise us if the Mahru-Z line got fast-tracked through development. When you’re busy having sex with your sexbot all the time, those dishes have a tendency to pile up.