Quote Originally Posted by Kenyth
This probably isn't the best solution if you have kids or pets. I'm not so concerned about kids getiing their hands and feet whacked (though it is something to think about) as I am about the unavoidable wayward toy causing irreperable damage to an expensive mower. Not to mention little Sally's distress as she watches Robo-Mow turn her prized barbie collection into plastic mulch in one fell swoop.



I'd also have nightmares about the little electronic fence going bad and the mower cruising across the street into the neighbor kid's play area. Call me a control freak, but I don't have so much confidence in AI just yet to give it sole control of a potentially harmful/deadly tool in an uncontrolled environment. A fence would easily remedy that I guess.
Well, the mover just takes the place of a regular push mower, so just like now you have to pick up junk in the yard. The mower is actually much safer than a regular mower as the blades are more in the center and are recessed further. Bumpers all around immediately reverse or stop the mower if it runs into anything more than about 6" high. As for running away, set up requires laying a wire around the yard parimeter and the robot will shut down immediately if it is not within the confines of the wire.

One solution to ease your fears about little Sally's doll collection would be to pick the junk up from the yard and start it when you go to bed (Yes, it is that quiet. I have cut my grass in the middle of the night.) Next morning you've got the best looking yard in the neighborhood!