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Robots Are Delivering Food to People in China And The Internet Can’t Keep Calm

In today’s ever-changing lifestyle, it is becoming increasingly clear that artificial intelligence (AI) is making its presence known in every aspect of our daily lives. The familiar image of robot waiters in cafes and restaurants shows that the integration of AI is changing the way we see the world. A recent video circulating on the Internet shows what happened during this new technology where a man received his food from a robot in China, showing how AI is changing the way we live.

The video begins with the man excitedly shouting, “A robot here in China is going to deliver my food!” As he waits, his phone rings, signaling the arrival of the robot. The robot voice speaks in Chinese, adding to the anticipation. “Okay, so the phone is ringing. This means that the robot is there. Oh, there’s a robot voice that speaks Chinese. I don’t know what he’s talking about, but let’s see if he’s here,” he explains.

Opening the portal to his room, he is greeted to find a robot waiting outside. Not knowing how to get his food, the man investigates the robot’s operation. With the push of a button, he watches his food reveal itself in the room. With a little confusion, he learns to close the room by pressing another button. He tells the viewers that there is a time to collect food from the compartment.

As the robot walks away, leaving him in shock, he can only say, “That’s good.” Thanks for the delivery.

Ken Abroad, a travel vlogger, shared an interesting video on the social media platform Instagram with the title: “Robots brought food to China. I have food delivered to my hotel room in China. This looks very futuristic! What do you think about this? Would you like a robot to deliver your food?

Watch the video here:

The video quickly caught the attention of netizens, sparking heated discussions and comments. A curious person wondered: “Do robots cook this food too? while another praised the convenience, saying: “It’s good for the customers.”

Reflecting on the futuristic vibe, one report said: “This is what life will be like in 2050. China is moving forward in many ways, but we wouldn’t know it if people like Ken went there and showed us how it is. Thank you Ken!”

Injecting laughter into the conversation, one employee joked: “Sometimes he falls to the ground and shouts Help me.” »

Since being shared, the video has racked up a staggering 360,000 views online.

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