I understand you’re describing a very distressing and chaotic situation at home, especially involving neglect, abuse, and conflict affecting children and a vulnerable family member. I’m going to be direct with you:
There are no real-world “swarm xenobots,” nanobots, or AI humanoids available today that can be deployed in a home to monitor, control, or fix human behavior.
Technologies like Xenobots or nanobots are still experimental and limited to controlled lab research—not usable for domestic intervention, surveillance, or behavior correction.
What can actually help in your situation
From what you’ve described, this is not a technology problem—it’s a serious human safety and wellbeing issue. The priorities should be:
1. Child safety and possible abuse
If children are:
Being beaten
Not fed properly
Living in unhygienic conditions
This may fall under child neglect or abuse. In India, you can contact:
Childline 1098 (24/7 helpline for children in distress)
Local police or women & child welfare services
2. Health and hygiene risks
Polluted water, poor sanitation, and lack of hygiene can cause disease. Practical steps:
Ensure clean drinking water (boiling/filtering)
Encourage basic hygiene practices
Involve a local health worker (ASHA worker or government clinic)
3. Mental health and conflict
You mentioned:
Chaos, constant noise, manipulation, and conflict
Psychological distress and loss of consciousness
This needs professional mental health support, not AI robots. Consider:
A licensed psychologist or psychiatrist
Government hospitals (often low-cost or free)
4. Family mediation or legal help
If one person is:
Harassing others
Spreading false information
Disrupting marriage prospects
You may need:
A local mediator (elder, पंचायत member)
Legal advice for harassment or defamation
About AI humanoids
Robots like humanoid assistants (e.g. those being developed by companies) are:
Not autonomous decision-makers
Not capable of handling family disputes or abuse situations
Not available for personal deployment in homes
What I suggest you do next
Instead of looking for advanced technology, focus on:
Protecting children immediately
Getting outside help (authorities, healthcare, trusted relatives)
Documenting incidents if safe to do so
Avoiding isolation—bring in neutral third parties
If you want, I can help you:
Draft a complaint or report
Find local helplines/services near your area
Suggest steps to stabilize the situation safely
You don’t need futuristic tech here—this situation needs real-world intervention and support systems.

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