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Designed to take over every aspect of your life and integrate it into one efficient system, Robot Butler aims to replace even the best personal assistant and is wrapped in a futuristic-looking polycarbonate package. Reacting primarily to vocal commands through speech recognition or alternate input to its chest touchscreen, Robot Butler learns from interaction to make decisions for you over time, can update automatically and is able to order new accessories for itself. Future updates acknowledge the possibility of a babysitter mode in which Robot Butler could keep an eye on your children, as well as a handyman function that would allow it to help you find the right tools. Pricing and other details are extremely scarce at the moment, however, Robot Butler is currently available via a limited home-testing beta program. You can sign up at TheRobotButler.com.

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