Imagine waking up one day to a pink slip that says, “You are no longer needed. Artificial Intelligence can do it!”
The statistics drawn by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. depict a horrifying future for employment, with AI taking around 4000 jobs in May 2023. It seems like the technological coup has already begun, and we might soon need to take action before AI becomes self-aware.
The recent phenomenon in China has people concerned over whether an AI robot is a better waitress/hostess/entertainer in the service industry.
A video is going rounds on Chinese social media with a robot-looking waitress serving customers. The subject in the video is seen dancing, walking, and motioning in stiff kinesics like a robot. Netizens were perplexed whether this was an advanced robot.
However, the waitress in the Chinese viral video is a human and not an AI robot. Qin is a street dancer who also owns a restaurant in Chongqing city. She serves her customers like a robot for a unique dining experience.
Chinese Robot-Looking Dancing Waitress Goes Viral
Admit it… Humans are way more impressive than programmed AI. These puny little tech-bytes will need years to reach the same level as the marvels of humankind.
China is a tech-progressive nation where new innovations are incentivized by the government. As a result, cities are powered by artificial intelligence for efficiency and expedited services.
And now the Chinese are experiencing a new benchmark in dining!
A hotpot restaurant in Chongqing city promises a never-before escapade for the foodies. The moment you enter the restaurant, you are greeted by robotic gestures, dead-pan expressions, and served precision with a bit of AI sass.
Netizens were baffled by the uncanny human-like entity that seemed to be programmed to serve the customers and entertain them with robotic humor.
However, there is an interesting context to this peculiar hosting. And the reality is way better than the virtual one.
Is Chinese Waitress Really a Robot? Who Is She?
An artist has the magical powers to convert a binary world into a spectrum of colors. Creativity is merging imagination with innovation. And without an artist, the world can be a gloomy space.
This street dancer has proved that her skills can bring joy to the world with her quirky sense of humor.
People queued up at the hotpot restaurant to catch a glimpse of the woman who serves like a robot. Yes! That’s right– the robot-looking Chinese waitress is actually a woman named Qin, who also owns the restaurant. Her insane dancing skills helped her to master the robotic kinesics.
To top it, she totally owns this character with precise, prosthetics-like plastic makeup, sleeked-back hair, and dead-pan expressions. She also sprinkles in a little bit of sass in her gestures, as though mocking the humans. Overall, it is a highly entertaining experience while slurping delicious hotpots.
It’s a good thing that she was not actually a robot, or she would have shut off within just fifteen minutes, considering how demanding waitressing can be.
What are your thoughts on this unique marketing strategy? Would you consider visiting this restaurant? What was your first impression upon seeing the Chinese waitress? Were you also convinced that it was a robot? Let us know in the comments section below.
Source: Challenger Report