Why humanoid robots are taking off at airports
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Why humanoid robots are taking off at airports
The Infinite Loop by Nebius reports that humanoid robots like José at San José Mineta Airport enhance passenger interactions, offering multilingual support and real-time information, amid challenges in airport environments.
Why humanoid robots are taking off at airports - Stateline Publications
Why humanoid robots are taking off at airportsPassengers arriving at San José Mineta International Airport’s Terminal B are greeted by a humanoid robot named José. Mounted to a fixed base behind an information desk, José greets travelers and switches to the language they speak, answering questions about flights, baggage and directions.Users approach hesitantly at first, then start testing it. They switch between languages mid-conversation about …
Why humanoid robots are taking off at airports - The Mexico Ledger
Why humanoid robots are taking off at airportsPassengers arriving at San José Mineta International Airport’s Terminal B are greeted by a humanoid robot named José. Mounted to a fixed base behind an information desk, José greets travelers and switches to the language they speak, answering questions about flights, baggage and directions.Users approach hesitantly at first, then start testing it. They switch between languages mid-conversation about …
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