RE: IS IT WORTH HAVING THE AMAZON $1500 WORTH SMART HOME ROBOT 'ASTRO' IN YOUR HOMES?

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It seems nice but I don't exactly trust Amazon with all that information. I wouldn't be surprised if they are recording and saving all the data in their own warehouse servers. So I guess it comes down to whether or not you have the money for it and whether or not you are comfortable with all the surveillance.

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Yeah exactly.. that's the point. The money and also being comfortable with the surveillance.. funny enough, I don't have the two 😅😂 but it would be something I would love to learn to build.

I wonder what kind of course I need to study to learn this. Do you know?

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Well it would take a lot of work to get that machine by yourself. You need to be able to build the AI (computer science) and you also have to get the machine working (electrical/mechanical engineering).

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That means that I am on the right path. I am studying mechatronics engineering but my school is a little bit focused on drones.

Also, I am already taking an online course in cloud engineering. Though it's not related.

This tech stuff is my passion, and I have to work towards it.

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I think drones itself is part of the way there. In a way, those auto-pilot drones are controlling it without user input and it's similar. Then the parts a drone can have such as cameras and sound is similar to the extra stuff on the machines. So there are a decent amount of similarities and I think it's possible to move from drones to the astro.

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