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    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    03.11.2016

    Ashutosh Saxena, the founder of a startup called Brain of Things, believes an automated home might make more sense than automated cars in the long run. We spend more time inside our houses, after all. That's the reason his company is building "robot homes" in three locations in California. They don't exactly come with a Rosie that can vacuum your carpet or a Pepper that can entertain your guests, but they're loaded with sensors and automated appliances that can learn your habits. "The house knows the context, whether [its occupants] were watching a movie or sleeping or whatever," Saxena told MIT's Technology Review.