Have you ever had arguments with roommates over chores? Maybe everyone forgot who left out the cutting board the past 3 days? Or maybe you just forgot who was on dish duty? Fear no more, the Advanced Motherly Device, or AMD, is here to help. AMD uses small form factor wearables with computer vision in order to track clutter on kitchen counters. Combined with a manualĀ button to trigger chore rotations, AMD can help solve chore issues for the average college student living with roommates. With a battery life of 3 days, AMD hopes to improve home life effectively and unobtrusively.