Nestle Japan hiring 1000 robots

October 30, 2014
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New face: “Pepper” at work in a branch of SoftBank in Tokyo. Photo: Reuters
Tokyo: Food giant Nestle is planning to hire 1000 robots as sales clerks at stores across Japan.
The first batch of the chatty humanoid called Pepper will report to work by the end of the year at outlets that sell coffee capsules and home espresso machines.
“From December, they will start selling coffee machines for us at big retail stores,” Nestle Japan spokeswoman Miki Kano said. “We are sure that our customers will enjoy shopping and being entertained by robots.”
Pepper – which has already been at work, chatting with customers at wireless giant SoftBank’s outlets – has proved an effective marketing tool for the Japanese mobile carrier, delighting managers who put it to work collecting customer opinions.
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