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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2020.Robot bartender starts work at Tokyo pub
By Tim Kelly and Akira Tomoshige TOKYO©2023 GPlusMedia Inc.
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starpunk
Hey R2D2, Max Rebo needs you! He wants to drink a cool Red Dwarf before he and his band start their gig on Jabba's barge.
Tawkeeo
Cyberpunk and futuristic as heck!
Peeping_Tom
"This sentence is a grammatical nightmare, "
Me knows; I is werking at da same time.
Seriously, my bad; was still at my work desk and just posted minus reading it (one of the Senior Partners was around). Too late when I spotted it.
Also, I was thinking in Legis terminology when referring to sources, e.g. primary, secondary et al.
Usually I post when at work; no time to correct anything.
Sorry for that too
Strangerland
This sentence is a grammatical nightmare, but you seem to be referring to views of mine, even though I haven't stated any.
AramaTaihenNoYouDidnt
An option, but never replacement. Call in sick, running late, on holiday...I think so. Personal and social behavioral skill - I think not. But wouldn't mind having one at home.
Peeping_Tom
"https://yellrobot.com/robot-bartender-testing-in-tokyo/"
Peeping_Tom
"No, that's not how it works. If it's correct, it's correct, if it's wrong, it's wrong. The absence of a source doesn't change that. The source only provides more information that one can use to make a personal determination as to whether it is correct or not. The source doesn't define the correctness, or lack thereof."
So I see.
A source from an inventor/producer/manufacturer is less than credible than your personal online views.
https://www.gimatic.com/so-2/
Yeah, I get it.
As you know (as I expect) the Copernican heliocentrism had to be proved.
Aly Rustom
Decades ago, when I lived in London, there was a pub featured on the TV where the tables had a small nozzle and a mini jukebox style gizmo on the table. People pushed a button, (this is before touchscreens) and the nozzle dished out their drink order. They didn't even have to get up. So its not that hard to do.
Strangerland
No, that's not how it works. If it's correct, it's correct, if it's wrong, it's wrong. The absence of a source doesn't change that. The source only provides more information that one can use to make a personal determination as to whether it is correct or not. The source doesn't define the correctness, or lack thereof.
Peeping_Tom
"QBIT just make the end effector part."
Or so you say.
Links to a credible site to prove such assertiveness, please.
In the absence of a source other than your words, the article(s) are correct.
And you're wrong.
That's how it works.
No Business
QBIT just make the end effector part.
serendipitous1
In 5 years there'll probably be robot customers ordering and drinking there!
inkochi
So retrenched factory robot gets bartender job!
Not sure if redundancy payments would have been made
Hmm -
world-first, or post(-human)-Industrial Age has begun.
albaleo
The article talks of a "repurposed industrial robot". Is it possible the base industrial robot was built by Universal Robots (they seem to specialize in industrial robots) and modified by QBIT Robotics?
Patricia Yarrow
No tip for the 'bot. No human interaction, either. Another chilling story to go with the 'bot orchestra "conductor". I'm sure robotics is going to continue to make progress, but simply replacing the humanoid...surely there are better applications?
ジヤズ
Why not just have a vending machine that serves premixed drinks and beer
No Business
@Peeping_Tom : The articles are wrong. I should know. I just bought the exact same robot.
blvtzpk
Fighto!Today 06:59 am JST
It’s a robotic arm. What’s cool with that? I’ve been.to places where you put a glass or a cup underneath a dispenser, liquid comes out, and you drink it. I am sure you’d think that was cool as well.
You seem to have an obsession with robots taking every possible role that people currently have in Japan. Odd.
GuruMick
Does the robot become more attractive as the night goes on ?
Peeping_Tom
"This is a co-bot from Universal Robots"
This JT article says otherwise.
"The robot, made by the company QBIT Robotics,"
And;
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7970905/A-Japanese-restaurant-chain-struggling-workers-hired-robotic-bartender-instead.html
"The robot was designed by QBIT Robotics, which developed a similar robot arm server for a small takout pasta restaurant."
Not exactly the same, is it?
BackpackingNepal
Ladies won't be impressed though, but more guys will be.
No Business
This is a co-bot from Universal Robots. It does not cost ¥9m! My company just bought the exact same model for ¥3m. They are fun and easy to work with. Programming is also not that difficult.
Fighto!
Looks cool! I'd love to have my beers poured and highballs mixed by a robot. I can definitely see this expanding throughout Japan in coming years, tourists would love it! It's a start, and ultimately robots will be staffing hotels, convenis, bars and hospitals.