neatorama.com - 10/29/2008
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TMCO manufactures metal products in Lincoln, Nebraska. At a recent open house, they used one of their factory robots to pour beer for visitors. A you can see, the robot encourages tipping! -Thanks, beerorkid (steve Ramos)!
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Factory Robot Becomes Bartender for the Evening, Grovels for Tips [Beer]
Gizmodo —
... is a manufacturer of metal products in the bustling metropolis of Lincoln, Nebraska. Not exactly somewhere you'd expect to find experiments involving robotics. But here we have a video of one of its factory robots that's been suited up with a shirt and tie and taught to man a set of beer taps. It even has the audacity to ask for tips afterwards, as if robots have any use for money. A robot's currency is its domination of humans, and this one is pretty bankrupt. [Neatorama] ...
Robot que te servirá cerveza
Gizmología —
... Parece que la gente de TMCO no tenía ganas de lidiar con mozos y cantineros y por eso creó un robot que sirve cerveza a invitados y, como pueden ver, funciona a la perfección.
Lo único que no me queda claro (porque no lo informan) es si es automático o si una persona tiene que estar manejándolo. Si es automático, es realmente interesante.
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