China opens the world’s first robot mall: Lifelik robots, AI-operated machines shops and cafes run world news on sale

China has unveiled the world’s first completely automatic “robot mall”, where humanoid robots not only serve as products for sale, but also operate shops, cafes and entertainment places. Located in Shenzhen’s bustle tech hub, the mall offers a great glimpse to visitors in the future of retail and hospitality. Shopkeepers can interact with Lifelike robots who congratulate customers, pay, prepare food, and even perform live performance. From state -of -the -art AI service assistants to extremely realistic Android designed for companionship or care, the mall has become a historical attraction attracting global attention.
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Inside the mall, robots play a dual role. Some counters are posted as barristas, shopkeepers and receptionists, handling customer needs with accuracy and human-like touch. Others are shown as high -tech goods, which are available for procurement by individuals, businesses and institutions. The range includes domestic assistant bots, elderly care companions, customer service Android and entertainment artists. Many of these machines have advanced conjunctive AI, facial identification and adaptive learning facilities, making them capable of personalizing interactions for each customer.

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Picture: AP
Future shopping and food experience
The cafes and restaurants of the mall are run perfectly by robotic staff. From custom coffee mixtures to preparation of petu dishes, these machines provide service without human intervention. Shopkeepers can browse the take store where AI sales support products provide recommendations and answer complex questions. The entertainment zone features robot musicians, dancers and interactive performances, allowing visitors to look at the abilities of the latest AI-operated designs. This mixture of retail, hospitality, and spectacle holds the robot mall as a living performance of China’s ambition to lead the global robotics industry.
