AI nightlife booms in San Francisco with robots as main draw
- May 16
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FORBES — Agility Robotics Chief Business Officer Daniel Diez assured me the robot is working on its own, performing its job without human intervention, other than fleet monitoring from a remote operations center.
“When the conveyor belt gets backed up and there’s no room to load, the robot on its own will decide to keep unloading carts that keep coming, but will stack items on the side until the conveyor belt starts to move again. No human told it to do that, it just understands its job and goes about doing it autonomously," Diez said.
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