An Inside Look At The Most Popular Robots

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There are 4 Million Worker Drones currently at work in our society, here's an inside look at the four Most Popular Robots according to International Federation of Robotics.

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Transcript
00:00 (upbeat music)
00:02 Some four million robots clock in for work
00:06 every day around the world,
00:08 according to the International Federation of Robotics.
00:11 Most are assembling electronics,
00:12 household appliances, and cars.
00:15 But some have found work in less expected places.
00:18 Here are four types of robots you may run into
00:20 while at your favorite bar,
00:22 a night out with friends at a restaurant,
00:24 or even while attending a funeral.
00:25 Meet Maker Shaker.
00:28 This friendly little bartender will run you $115,000.
00:32 It was introduced in 2013 by a company of the same name.
00:36 The average human bartender's salary is $34,490.
00:40 Fries anyone?
00:44 Miso Robotics brought us Flippy the Fry Cook in 2017.
00:48 While the average human fry cook's salary is $31,000 a year,
00:51 Flippy retails at just $48,000 a year.
00:54 SoftBank's robotics is here to help you
00:57 say goodbye to a loved one.
00:58 A human priest could be up to $2,000.
01:01 The Nisei Eco, also called Pepper, is only $442.
01:05 Those super buff guys standing outside the club
01:09 only make $16 an hour.
01:11 For the low equitable price of $9 per hour,
01:14 you could employ a Nightscope K5.
01:16 These pod-like robots are also used by the NYPD
01:19 for surveillance as of fall 2023.
01:22 Among the benefits of robots
01:24 ramping up their headcount in the workforce
01:26 are accuracy when carrying out tasks
01:29 and cutting labor costs.
01:31 As artificial intelligence and robotic technology
01:33 continues to improve, a more robotic world
01:36 could be in our near future.
01:37 (upbeat music)

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