Actually its saves a lot of money, energy and time. 1. There's no wage bill for having waiters. 2. There's no time wastage or constraints. 3. There's no physical or psychological issues to deal with. 4. There's no petty theft or employee dissatisfaction etc And that's just a few benefits I can think of right now at the top of my head
What if its not a gimmick and it actually works. 50 years ago factories employed people to do jobs but as time went by technology provided factories with automated machines that work longer and better than any human could. Here we are in 2024 driving cars and using gadgets like phones and computers that were assembled by machines. Its just the way the world is but I can tell you right now that you sound like dinosaur stuck in the past if this makes you uncomfortable then stop driving your car or using any PSV and go back to riding a horse or walking😂 time moves forward and it waits for no one
@itsTheTruthTeller Interesting point, but there’s a difference between efficiency in factories and human interaction in services. Technology is amazing, but it’s not always about what *can* be done-sometimes it’s about what *should* be done. Just because machines can replace people doesn’t mean they always should. There’s something irreplaceable about human connection, especially in hospitality. Progress is great, but let’s not lose what makes us human in the process.
@@nicholassabai7284 in this instance its not bad. Waiters wage bill is high, union issues like strikes, incompetency etc. Having robots that don't give you any of those problems will be beneficial to the business.
It's not a good idea for the country where the majority of her people are struggling with unemployment. I am requesting everyone not to visit this cafe till the serving jobs are given to the youths!
Kudos, this is the best way to get catch up with the world of tech.
Hiyo robot inalipwa ngapi kwa siku? inaishi wapi? inapanda matatu? Inalipa tax? inasomesha watoto? Nisawa tu wacha tukubari matokeo.
Kuna moja jirani yangu hapa Eastleigh 😂
The eyes of the robots are something else 😂
Weird 😂😂😂
We want our jobs back 😢
we have one here in BBS in Eastleigh for nearly 2 months.
Wapeni kazi vijana robot inafamilia yakutegemewa
I ♥ Kenya
I see each robot fitted with an emergency stop button at the back
inaeza chizi 😂😂😂
Those who says Somalis are taking over, know this the owner is Somali,
This is stupid investment, wastage of money
Actually its saves a lot of money, energy and time.
1. There's no wage bill for having waiters.
2. There's no time wastage or constraints.
3. There's no physical or psychological issues to deal with.
4. There's no petty theft or employee dissatisfaction etc
And that's just a few benefits I can think of right now at the top of my head
You need to change your mindset
@@itsTheTruthTeller Yea, and its a technology we must embrace since its taking the modern world.
It's a great gimmick, but I'd rather deal with a human.
What if its not a gimmick and it actually works. 50 years ago factories employed people to do jobs but as time went by technology provided factories with automated machines that work longer and better than any human could. Here we are in 2024 driving cars and using gadgets like phones and computers that were assembled by machines. Its just the way the world is but I can tell you right now that you sound like dinosaur stuck in the past if this makes you uncomfortable then stop driving your car or using any PSV and go back to riding a horse or walking😂 time moves forward and it waits for no one
@itsTheTruthTeller Interesting point, but there’s a difference between efficiency in factories and human interaction in services. Technology is amazing, but it’s not always about what *can* be done-sometimes it’s about what *should* be done. Just because machines can replace people doesn’t mean they always should. There’s something irreplaceable about human connection, especially in hospitality. Progress is great, but let’s not lose what makes us human in the process.
@@nicholassabai7284 in this instance its not bad. Waiters wage bill is high, union issues like strikes, incompetency etc. Having robots that don't give you any of those problems will be beneficial to the business.
@@nicholassabai7284 in this case I think its good. Owner gets to keep his wage bill down as well as bypass any issues of human resource
The eyes have it... they're kinda scary
Hata sitaikia pahali ni kasaving robot 😂😂😂
I see poverty not development....unemployment rate increase
It's not a good idea for the country where the majority of her people are struggling with unemployment. I am requesting everyone not to visit this cafe till the serving jobs are given to the youths!
unemployment coming to a city near you........hii ni nini Sasa
Unemployment has always been in this country its not something new. Jipe shughuli ama ungojee kifo choice is yours
@@itsTheTruthTeller robot pia ziko comment section😂😂😂😂alaaa
@@Artburn360-Trojanhorse yani unadhani mi ni bot?!😂 wacha ufala bana
@@itsTheTruthTeller aleksa ama Siri
@@Artburn360-Trojanhorse zii, optimus prime
Good idea even though the face and eyes might scare my baby
Nonsense jenzee mko wako hapa hakuna makazithis is crazynes of the highest order
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You know technology is good, but how many Africans are unemployed?
!!with high unemployment KENYA why. robots!!!
Its better than having human staff that comes with a myriad of problems
Money wastage creating jobless community
Its actually saving money. If you're jobless I suggest you employ yourself
Then kenyans, we be more jobless are being created, as Government a gree with this taxing robots