U.S. Supermarkets Get Spill-Detecting Robots, With Human Controllers in the Philippines
A wheeled robot named Marty is rolling into nearly 500 grocery stores to alert employees if it encounters spilled granola, squashed tomatoes or a broken jar of mayonnaise. But there could be a human watching from behind its cartoonish googly eyes. Badger Technologies CEO Tim Rowland says its camera-equipped robots stop after detecting a potential spill. But to make sure, humans working in a control center in the Philippines review the imagery before triggering a cleanup message over the loudspeaker. Rowland says 25 of the robots are now operating at certain Giant, Martin's and Stop & Shop stores, with 30 more arriving each week. Carlisle, Pennsylvania-based Giant says it has two robots now working at stores in the state, and plans to expand to all 172 Giant stores by the middle of this year.
Jan-16-2019, 02:11:10 GMT
- Country:
- Asia > Philippines (0.63)
- North America > United States
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- Pennsylvania > Cumberland County
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- Consumer Products & Services > Food, Beverage, Tobacco & Cannabis (0.75)
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- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence > Robots (1.00)