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The Savioke robot may attend to you when next you visit a hotel

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Your next visit to a hotel may turn out to be a surprising experience especially with the invention of the Savioke Relay robot which is programmed to be at your service.

The creators of the Relay all took part in the robotics incubator Willow Garage and their robots – an R2-D2-looking guy with a hole in his head – is now rolling around hotels delivering food and snacks to guests. Think of it as a droid delivery boy who doesn’t want a tip and can’t carry hot food, a limitation the team is quick to point out.
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“It’s not a question of job risk, but the particular task of room delivery is being taken away from humans,” said Cousins. “Relay doesn’t do room service. It’s not designed for hot food or stuff like that.”

The founders of the project, Steve Cousins, Tessa Lau, Adrian Canoso, and Izumi Yaskawa wanted to create a robot that would actually do something useful for normal human beings.

“The Relay fleet made over 11,000 guest deliveries in 2015,” said Cousins. “Those deliveries added up to more than 3,000 kms, or more than 70 marathons.”

“The most common item delivered was toothpaste,” he said. The robots also deliver coffee to guests from the lobby Starbucks at the Marriott Los Angeles LAX.

The Relay was born when the team was working at Willow Garage to figure out how robots could help humans. Robots like the Relay work best in “semi-structured” spaces that rarely change.

The team is rolling out the robots to various hotels around the world now and they intend to eventually create an army of helper bots that will deliver toothpaste and coffee to sleepy people in millions of hotel rooms around the world.

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