The New York Times: Should Robots Have A Face?
The New York Times: Should Robots Have A Face?
Simbe
February 26, 2020
News Article

The New York Times
February 2020

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Tally, a robot that cruises the aisles of Giant Eagle grocery stores in Pennsylvania and Ohio, has digital cartoonlike eyes that blink but perform no actual function. A blue computer screen flashes messages informing customers what the robot is doing: “Stock check!” Jeff Gee, a co-founder of Simbe Robotics, the firm that developed Tally, said the eyes were meant to help customers feel comfortable with the device, particularly in areas of the country “where a lot of people have never experienced robots in the wild before.”

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Simbe
February 26, 2020
News Article