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surgesilk t1_jd0hbbl wrote

Of course, it's not like NYC is Philly!https://www.cnn.com/2015/08/03/us/hitchbot-robot-beheaded-philadelphia-feat/index.html

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Kalabajooie t1_jd1bz4q wrote

Because the robots are performing a useful and needed service, unlike the "security" snitchbots some retailers are deploying.

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Oldmanred79 t1_jd1vh8u wrote

If you're talking about the ones at Walmart, their not after shop lifters, they are after more way to micromanage staff.

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Kalabajooie t1_jd2f0uu wrote

So even less useful than I imagined.

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Oldmanred79 t1_jd2fik2 wrote

Pretty much since if you put a box in unts path then behind it it gets stuck and dies a slow death.

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altmorty OP t1_jd0fbss wrote

>The robotic trashcans encouraged social interaction, the researchers say.

Trashbot

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ISLAndBreezESTeve10 t1_jd27jyr wrote

The rats are gonna re-program the bots to make deliveries to the hoard.

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Youvebeeneloned t1_jd4b0i9 wrote

Because the idea NYC residents hate everyone is media created, and has no correlation to reality.

Do NYC residents curse a lot, and get annoyed by vacationers just standing in the middle of the sidewalks being oblivious to everything around them? Absolutely and they will tell you that. But they also have repeatedly shown in studies to be far more helpful to people than any other city in the US and even in many cities across the world.

Its just like the garbage that NYC is dangerous, which has not been true since the 70-80's when most cities were dangerous due to white flight and a host of other reasons... Its all media portrayed because it makes for fun jokes and stuff... but its not reality to anyone who has actually been there and spent any time there.

I WISHED "southern hospitality" was like NYC hospitality. Since moving to Texas, people are flat out rude as fuck here... and its not the Californians and other transplants... its the natives. Ill never forget the looks I got when I went out of my way to jump a guy stuck at a HEB without any prompting... they seriously though I was after something and I had to tell them no dude, thats just how I was raised.

I have never had to worry about asking for directions or help with my car or something in NYC or NJ... while I would never expect people to go above and beyond, everyone is genuinely helpful and nice as long as you are not going out of your way to ruin their days. Ironically I was even warned by former Texans who I worked with that Southern Hospitality is all bullshit too.

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