When Shaosong Hu saw robotic waiters serving food in China last fall, he knew exactly what he wanted for his restaurant in the Dutch beachside town of Renesse. He just didn’t have a clue how useful they would prove.
“They came in just ahead of that time,” said Hu’s daughter Leah, who also works at the restaurant, the Royal Palace.Now, his two shiny white-and-red robots glide across the dining area’s floor where, once the restaurant reopens, they will be serving Chinese and Indonesian specialties like Babi Pangang and Char Siu at $17 each.Their duties will include greeting customers, serving drinks and dishes and returning used glasses and crockery. It’s unclear whether diners will be expected to tip.
In a stab at quasi-human panache, one robot wears a chiffon scarf around its neck. And the hunt is on to give the two robots human names, with a competition already underway on Instagram. “We don’t have a favorite yet. But the suggestion of Ro and Bot is out. We want to give them a normal name,” said Leah Hu.
And in the southern Zeeland province, the Hus don’t want to hear any complaints about the robots robbing young people of a job. They say it’s hard enough anyway to find staff in a rural region without any major city close by.“They help us with the work we do,” said Leah Hu. “We are often busy and cleaning tables and the robots give us an extra hand.” It also frees up the human staff for some more personal contact.
So instead of a hair in my soup I could end up getting a bolt?
Even in robot form “waiters” have breasts and dresses on.
Is that what it is, 'lending a hand'? Yall just as trifling as these million and billion dollar companies
BE NOT LIKE A HUMAN. HUMAN JOBS ARE DISAPPEARING. THE_IMPORTANCE_OF_BACIC_INCOME
Can we get some robot cops?
Or how coronavirus and technology conspired to eliminate a class of human labor.
Can I leave a few batteries as a tip?
wait til they start lending a hand to the police.
AI will eventually take over the work force.
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