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Seven places where robots serve customers in Bangkok, Thailand

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This compilation video shows seven places where futuristic robots serve customers in Bangkok, Thailand. They are in order of appearance in the video:

Robot baristas prepare coffee for customers in Thailand

Robot baristas are preparing drinks for customers at this Amazon Coffee store. Bosses say the high-tech barista prevents spillage but is slower than a human worker. However, they make dramatic savings on staff costs.

Dancing samurai robot serves customers at Japanese restaurant

This high-tech Japanese buffet has a dancing samurai robot to serve hungry customers. The Hajime Robot Restaurant has employed the mechanical waiter named P'Robot to take and serve guests' orders. Customers can place their orders via the restaurant's tablet system in each booth. P'Robot then delivers the dishes from the kitchen with a wide smile on its face.

Robot assistants deployed to guide passengers at Bangkok's new central train terminal

Robot assistants guide passengers at the new central railway hub, The State Railway of Thailand dispatched six 'smart' guides at the Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal. Commuters at the 660-metre-long 5G smart station can interact with the robots via touch screens or voice prompt. They speak Thai, English, or Chinese.

Robot nurse

A hospital struggling to cope with high numbers of patients began using robot nurses. The Mongkutwattana General Hospital bought three robotic nurses and kitted them out in the health facility's yellow uniform. The machines travel now between desks delivering important paperwork and medicine to doctors.

Robots serve customers at restaurant chain in Bangkok

Robots are now serving customers at a restaurant chain as the store owners face rising operational costs. The automated workers carry trays of food to customers, replacing human staff. S&P chief executive Vitoon Silaon said the move helps to ease a financial crunch.

Restaurant uses robots to serve food to customers in Thailand

The Sailom Bang Pu Restaurant has rolled out robots with touch screen LCD heads and wheels that allow them to move around. The seafood eatery has an elaborate conveyor belt installed from the kitchen where the trays of food are passed onto the robots. Once the meals are ready, staff take the food from the conveyor and arrange them for the robots which will take them to the dining customers' tables.

Robot waitress serves drinks to coffee shop customers in Thailand

The Black Canyon cafe introduced the 'Pudobot' to one of its Bangkok branches. The device cuts costs and limits the contact between staff and customers. It also improves efficiency and hygiene, according to Prawit Chitnarapong, who runs the chain of shops.

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