A.I.
robot serves customers at Seoul restaurant
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[September 15, 2020]
By Minwoo Park
(Reuters) - "Aglio Kim", a trolley-like
robot which uses artificial intelligence (A.I.), is delivering food to
customers at a restaurant in Seoul, in order to minimise human contact
and help ensure social distancing.
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Shortly after customers order through a touch-screen on the table,
the 1.25-meter-tall robot, developed by South Korean telecoms
company KT Corp, brings the food and uses its visual SLAM
(simultaneous localization and mapping) capabilities to avoid
obstacles and navigate around customers.
The robot can deliver food to up to four tables at once, KT's AI
Platform Business Team leader Lee Young-jin told Reuters.
The A.I. robot is equipped with food trays which can carry up to 30
kilograms and an LCD screen and speaker that communicate in both
Korean and English.
"Customers found the robot serving quite unique and interesting, and
also felt safe from the coronavirus," said Lee Young-ho, a manager
at the Mad for Garlic restaurant which has tested the robot this
month.
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From Monday, restaurants and cafes in the densely populated Seoul metropolitan
area are allowed to open after 9 p.m., but must leave two metres between tables
and record patrons' names and contact details.
The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) reported 106 new
coronavirus cases as of Monday, bringing its total number of infections to
22,391 with 367 deaths.
KT said that they aim to supply more robots for restaurants this year and will
unveil a second model with A.I. voice recognition technology early next year.
(Reporting by Minwoo Park, Dogyun Kim; Editing by Alexandra Hudson)
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