In Seville, at the Gitana Loca bar, a robot grabs a plastic cup, brings it under the tap of the beer tap, which fills it, before placing it on a shelf where the customer collects it. At Antwerp University Hospital, a small machine takes patients' temperatures and directs them to the right department. In a Bangkok shopping center, a robot dog distributes hydroalcoholic gel to customers. The Covid-19 crisis has developed all kinds of androids, more respectful of social distancing. But robotization is not just that. It is also installing artificial intelligence in industrial processes, modernizing machines to make tasks less difficult, or even to make the production system more competitive.
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