The start-up Neura Robotics wants to launch its cognitive humanoid robot this year. The human -like could then bring the garbage away, clear out the dishwasher and do what else causes arguments in the family.
At the weekend, David Reger, 36, likes to take his daughters to the office. Then you can put Lego bricks in a box with the robot called 4NE-1, something like that. Reger has videos of it on his smartphone, which he shows during a visit to Munich. The children are often too slow, they are impatient. Oh well. The cognitive humanoid robot is still in training, he still learns, is trained with data.