I'm aware, that's why I was wondering if they're completely paralysed , rather then hemiplegia or other types of paralysis. It makes sense if it's not complete paralysis
When a customer breaks a robot, because if it's in any english speaking country it will happen, do they connect to a new robot in the back, or does someone have to go and pick the robot back up?
A cafe staffed by robot waiters controlled remotely by paralysed people has opened in Tokyo, Japan. A total of 10 people with a variety of conditions that restrict their movement have helped control robots in the Dawn Ver cafe. The robot's controllers earned 1,000 yen per hour.
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That’s so amazing for them! I know people often struggle with feeling like a drain when they’re in these tough scenarios so it’s cool they can work and do things like this
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