Your robot experience started simple. You typed a question into a chatbot… just to see. Can it answer that question? I’d be impressed if it di

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Your robot experience started simple. You typed a question into a chatbot… just to see. Can it answer that question? I’d be impressed if it did.

Your query was simple. A simple knowledge question that with a little effort using legacy tools like Google, you would have discovered yourself, but the robots made it trivial, and you thought Hmmm… if it can do that… what else can it do?

Later, you decided to ask the robots to build something for you. A simple tool, application, or script. You wrote a sentence, it wasn’t much, just your simple idea to get the robots dancing, and, wow, they danced. The moment was impressive. Using your two sentences, the robot built the thing. Completely, and when you ran the script, loaded the page, or ran the application, you were impressed.

It wasn’t my first attempt to get the robots dancing; it was my third project. I wanted to replace the home page in my browser with something useful. I had the robots design a home page that runs locally. It displays weather for a handful of cities, stock prices for a selection of companies and funds, and loads a random image as a background. Every 60 seconds, the image and weather rotate.

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