“In Search of Robots More Like Us” » AT YOUR SERVICE: A robot programmed at the University of California, Berkeley, folds laundry — very slowly [image courtesy NYTimes.com].
AT YOUR SERVICE: A robot programmed at the University of California, Berkeley, folds laundry — very slowly [image courtesy NYTimes.com].

![AT YOUR SERVICE: A robot programmed at the University of California, Berkeley, folds laundry — very slowly [image courtesy NYTimes.com].](https://cccblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/12robot-300x224.jpeg)
![At Your Service: A robot programmed at the University of California, Berkeley, folds laundry — very slowly [image courtesy NYTimes.com].](https://cccblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/12robo-90x90.jpeg)
![Although robots have made great strides in manufacturing — where tasks are repetitive — they are still no match for humans, who can grasp things and move about effortlessly in the physical world. Here are four examples of robots performing specific tasks that a human might complete more efficiently. [images courtesy NYtimes.com]](https://cccblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/robotvideos-90x90.jpg)






