The robot sells coffee machines
Japan's smart robot sells cafeteria at an advertising event, which can understand 80% of the conversations with customers.
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The robot is named Pepper , white, 121cm tall and weighs 28kg. It is full of arm and leg parts but without legs, in front of the chest is an interactive screen.
Pepper robot introduced a coffee machine to customers at an electronics booth during an event in Tokyo yesterday. (Photo: AFP)
"When I answer my questions, I can tell you what kind of coffeemaker is right for you," Pepper said at an event in Tokyo yesterday. Here, the work of the robots is to welcome customers to the electronics booth, answering their questions about coffee machines and support the selection of products on demand.
According to RT, Pepper can also perform other interactive forms such as playing games and placing riddles for customers. Researchers claim that the robot can understand 80% of the content of the conversation in Japanese and that this ability will grow in the future.
Pepper is a smart robot that is capable of reading emotions and interacting with people. It receives feedback from the opposite person through facial recognition technology, as well as camera systems, sensors, and sound recorders on the head.
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