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Food delivery has come a long way.
Consumer food delivery dates back to the late 19th century when King Umberto and Queen Margherita had a pizza sent to their palace in Naples.
Over 100 years later, consumers—regal or not—have become accustomed to getting food delivered to their homes and offices. But companies are struggling to ensure timely and economical deliveries amidst an unprecedented labor shortage.
The current wave of service technologies is service robots, “system-based autonomous and adaptable interfaces that interact, communicate and deliver service to an organization’s customers” (Wirtz et al., 2018, p. 4). The spread of Covid-19 has boosted implementation of service robots in the hospitality industry as more consumers become more sensitive to risk of infectious disease from interpersonal interactions. Adoption of service robots could signal low interpersonal contacts…
Today, healthcare organisations manage various repetitive tasks and manual integrations to optimise appointment scheduling, digitize patient documentation and accelerate claims processing. With the increasing needs of new-age patients, organisations must consider the digital transformation route to drive growth and efficiency.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) has emerged as the new medium to create value throughout the healthcare provider supply chain. The implementation of…
Sooner or later robots are going to take over the world.
We’ve all seen terminator. I’m pretty sure that’s where we’re headed.
Indeed, the industrial robotics market alone is predicted to grow 175% in the next 10 years.
Delivery robots – just a few years ago, the stuff of pure science fiction – are now very much a reality and quickly becoming a part of everyday life for many of us. In fact, I will usually come across five or six when I go for an evening jog in my hometown of Milton Keynes, England!
Bit of a weird question, to be sure but bear with me. If you’ve ever been to an Ed Sheeran concert, you’ll see how he creates the music accompanying a song by recording hooks with his acoustic guitar and a loop pedal. The hooks combine and then playback automatically throughout the song, while Ed of course does what he does best, strumming the melody and regaling the crowd with dulcet tones.
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