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MADISON HEIGHTS, Mich. You may have already seen them in restaurants: waist-high machines that can greet guests, lead them to their tables, deliver food and drinks and ferry dirty dishes to the kitchen. Some have cat-like faces and even purr when you scratch their heads.
Many think robot waiters are the solution to the industry’s labor shortages. Sales of them have been growing rapidly, with tens of thousands now gliding through dining rooms worldwide. Others say they aren’t much more than a gimmick.
Many think robot waiters are the solution to the industry’s labor shortages. But others note how they can’t yet take orders, and many restaurants have steps that they can’t adapt to.
Restaurants are turning to robo-waiters or robots, that act as waiters, because of labour shortages. But is it worth investing heavily in new technology, especially when it still is in its nascent stage? That s what restaurant owners are trying to answer