It looks cute however if there is indeed a dining establishment that uses these I do believe I would immediately opt out. I loath those little table top self serve payment terminals. No doubt there would still be a satisfaction survey on the level of robo service… no thanks count me out.
the only part of the whole experience that the robot handles is carrying dishes back and forth from table to kitchen and reverse. still took me by surprise
everything else, really, serves food to the table, check in on us, , follow up, refill drinks, offer dessert and coffee, clears, just not carrying over the tray for delivery or empty plates.
I’m with John. I don’t like those tabletop payment things either. Always afraid I’ll screw it up. I want smiling humans who can answer questions along with everything else they do. Customer service is my #1 standard for judging any place of business.
Good motto. I don’t know what I’d do if a robot cat delivered my dinner, but I would love a robot to cook it every night. That would be so incredibly great.
Oh, that’s awesome! I just wrote a post about “Where all the Work Autonomons” (one of my horoscope posts) and, look, I found one. Now all we need is the universal basic income!
the Catbot’s job is to carry the dishes to the table and back to the kitchen. the human server does everything else, it seems to be just helping her/him with the physical labor.
it all goes to the human server, the catbot just is the physical labor of bringing out the dishes and carrying them back to the kitchen after the server clears.
I smile and wink at anybody that brings me food!
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it’s a smart response in my book –
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Robot restaurant workers might be fun, but they will put a lot of people out of work, sadly.
Best wishes, Pete.
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it is a fear. this one seemed to only help by delivering food and our very human waitress was still our person
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“There are three responses to the unknown: fight, flight or freeze,” so says my therapist.
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how about smile?
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I will try that next time.
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Oh how I see new things in this life of ours, Beth! Thanks for introducing me to the robot cat food server!
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it was quite a surprise –
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That future is a little too… Automatic for me.
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it is – they seemed to have the role of helper to the human, and not replacing them –
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It is a slippery slope. I don’t worry about a Zombie Apocalypse, I worry about an AI Apocalypse.
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Yes
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How futuristic.
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indeed – still prefer a human, but probably helps them deliver when busy
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Very true.
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😉
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wow! 🙂
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our reaction, exactly )
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I would have been unprepared for sure.
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and it was in a restaurant where you might least expect a robot )
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Do you tip them?
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tip goes to the original waitstaff person, hopefully they share )
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Not a cat I’d wish to have sitting on my lap!
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not at all!)
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It looks cute however if there is indeed a dining establishment that uses these I do believe I would immediately opt out. I loath those little table top self serve payment terminals. No doubt there would still be a satisfaction survey on the level of robo service… no thanks count me out.
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the only part of the whole experience that the robot handles is carrying dishes back and forth from table to kitchen and reverse. still took me by surprise
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So in other words, my human server doesn’t really serve, merely takes the order and hands me the check? I’m not sure that’s worth a 20%+ tip!
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everything else, really, serves food to the table, check in on us, , follow up, refill drinks, offer dessert and coffee, clears, just not carrying over the tray for delivery or empty plates.
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Yes! We have them here in Spain in many restaurants!
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Unpreparedness is not a survival skill. Did the Boy Scouts ruin me? 🙂
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it certainly can be. depends on your circumstances )
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Yeah, like most everyone I like to be surprised in amusing ways, but preparedness is often mistaken for luck.
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true
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I’m with John. I don’t like those tabletop payment things either. Always afraid I’ll screw it up. I want smiling humans who can answer questions along with everything else they do. Customer service is my #1 standard for judging any place of business.
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I bet much agree. The robots only role was to carry dishes back and forth to kitchen to help server who did all the rest.
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I would be speechless!
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It was funny that no one mentioned it beforehand)
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It was never my motto to be unprepared but I am always unprepared nonetheless.
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I have learned to prepare to be unprepared
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Robot cat server is A-OK with me!
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Okay, how cool is that? A root cat who winks. I hope they meow as well. So much fun. I wonder what would happen if you tried to pet her???
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🐈⬛🤖
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Why do I suddenly have the theme song from The Jetsons in my head?
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Right?)
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For sure!
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Good motto. I don’t know what I’d do if a robot cat delivered my dinner, but I would love a robot to cook it every night. That would be so incredibly great.
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Not a bad thought 🐈⬛
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Oh, that’s awesome! I just wrote a post about “Where all the Work Autonomons” (one of my horoscope posts) and, look, I found one. Now all we need is the universal basic income!
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Anything is possible!
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*automatons (forgive the typo!)
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as long as the robot cat doesn’t nip my ankles 🙂
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Right!
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What in the world?
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right?
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Oh, I’ve not yet seen one of these. I agree with the advice, wink back. Hehe. 😉
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best thing to do in the situation, I think –
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Hmm, I wonder about its personality. I like to visit with my waiter/waitress.
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the Catbot’s job is to carry the dishes to the table and back to the kitchen. the human server does everything else, it seems to be just helping her/him with the physical labor.
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What, no way!!!! I wonder how much you tip him? Haha
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it all goes to the human server, the catbot just is the physical labor of bringing out the dishes and carrying them back to the kitchen after the server clears.
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I experienced my first food robot in an Indian restaurant last month.
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interesting. was it a surprise for you, too? this restaurant was middle eastern and has delicious food
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Yes, it came as a surprise. The restaurant wasn’t one we’d been to before or even known about till a friend arranged a get-together there.
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I’ve seen a similar one in a restaurant here but no smile or wink😅
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Matter of time
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Purrfect, Beth 🙂
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thanks )
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that thing looks so cool hehe
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it was a cool surprise, and happy to still a human in the experience -)
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