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Dec-09-2010 16:44TweetFollow @OregonNews Robot Restaurant Opens in ChinaTerrence Aym Salem-News.comThe restaurant glibly advertises: "With two robot receptionists and a full robotic wait staff, the Dalu Rebot Restaurant is a great place to grab a bite and get closer to your future."
(CHICAGO) - The current population of China is estimated to be in the neighborhood of 1.355 billion people. So, if you were Chinese and planned to open a new restaurant, who would you hire to staff it? Most people would automatically hire humans—especially if the population pool exceeds 1 billion. But that's not the way some Chinese think—at least it's not the way that the owners of the Dalu Rebot Restaurant, in Jinan, northern China's Shandong Province, think. After serving the diners their meals, the robots whisk their way back to the kitchen—run by humans—and refill their wheeled carts for the next go-around. Wang Xianwei, a spokesperson for the Dalu Rebot Restaurant, affirmed to reporters that only robots wait on the tables. Although customers are also greeted by a pair of friendly robots at the entrance, the meals—primarily variations of a Chinese fondue—are all prepared by human cooks. At least the cooking is done by people for now…that may change in the future. The restaurant glibly advertises: "With two robot receptionists and a full robotic wait staff, the Dalu Rebot Restaurant is a great place to grab a bite and get closer to your future." Of course! What better way to spend a business lunch hour? Why not escape the hustle and bustle of the office for the hustle and bustle of a crowded robotic restaurant? One can have his or her choice of Chinese fondue or Chinese fondue. The Jetsons didn't have it so good; they only had Rosie the robot. The futuristic restaurant was the brainchild of the Shandong Dalu Science and Technology Company. The technology firm has announced its intention to expand upon the concept. Zhang Yongpei, a spokesperson for Shandong Dalu stated: "Next, we'll develop robots which can climb stairs and help with kitchen chores like washing the dishes. "And our waitresses will become more sophisticated so they can go direct to a customer's table and even refill diners' drinks." Eventually the restaurant plans to expand the "staff" to 40 robots doing various jobs. If this trend keeps up, one day not only the staff will be made up of robots, the customers may be robots too. This story was originally published by: Helium.com Terrence Aym is a Salem-News.com Contributor based in Chicago, who is well known nationally for his stirring reports on the top ranked site, helium.com. Born in Minnesota, Terrence Aym grew up in the Chicagoland suburbs. Having traveled to 40 of the 50 states and lived in 7 of them, Aym is no stranger to travel. He's also spent time in Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia and Western Africa. An executive for many years with Wall Street broker-dealer firms, Aym has also had a life-long interest in science, technology, the arts, philosophy and history. If it's still possible to be a 'Renaissance man' in the 21st Century, Aym is working hard to be one. Aym has several book projects in the works. Media sites that have recently featured Aym, and/or discussed his articles, include ABC News, TIME Magazine, Business Insider, Crunchgear.com, Discover, Dvice, Benzinga and more recently, his work has been showing up in South Africa and Russia.
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Daniel December 10, 2010 5:29 am (Pacific time)
Are you sure its not children inside metal suits ?
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