The MLB announced that robotic bartenders were going to be serving drinks during All-Star Week as part of a new initiative with multiple robotics companies.
Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, is the host for the 2024 MLB All-Star games, and fans are getting a literal taste of what the league’s new technology has to offer ahead of the game.
The first system is called ADAM, an artificial intelligence-driven service robot developed by Nevada company Richtech Robotics Inc. It can reportedly make drinks, clean up after itself, greet customers, and carry on simple conversations.
“Adam was our CEO’s [Wayne Huang’s] vision. He wanted something new to the market for food and beverage,” said engineer Jakub Campbell. “It’s not just a robot. [Richtech Robotics] wanted it to have a personality and they can talk to you, it waves at you, gives you small talk, stuff like that,” he added, according to the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
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