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August 18, 2014
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Robo-cook: android restaurant boots up in China
Kunshan, China (AFP) Aug 14, 2014
It's more teatime than Terminator - a restaurant in China is electrifying customers by using more than a dozen robots to cook and deliver food. Mechanical staff greet customers, deliver dishes to tables and even stir-fry meat and vegetables at the eatery in Kunshan, which opened last week. "My daughter asked me to invent a robot because she doesn't like doing housework," the restaurant's founder Song Yugang told AFP. Two robots are stationed by the door to cheerfully greet customers, while ... read more
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