With a powerful robotic arm, it perfectly wipes off contaminants from toilets and sink surfaces. Cleans by assessing the grime level without human intervention. Changes cleaning brushes depending on the spot to prevent cross-contaminationโcapable of cleaning various environments like restrooms, pantries, and offices. It navigates buildings on its own to find designated cleaning zones. When the battery is low, it heads to the workers' break area for automatic charging. Loki Robotics.
https://lokirobotics.co/
The robot is priced at $22,500 (approx. 33 million KRW). But can this thing really unclog a toilet that's been through the gates of hell? Still, it's a pretty threatening robot.
https://m.fmkorea.com/9372627794 via FMKorea
Now they're gonna fire everyone and just leave one operator (hired for facility management with a robot tech license, 2 shifts, 45M KRW salary) who cleans the robots and handles the 'hell-gate' toilets. Maintenance will be outsourced.
"Users are skeptical about the robot's hygiene and its ability to handle 'nightmare' toilet scenarios, while others worry about the future of blue-collar jobs or are just plain creeped out by the robot's presence in the bathroom."
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