By Nathaniel Taplin
WUHU, China (Reuters) – Down a side street bracketed by massage
parlors and cheap hotels in this city on the banks of the Yangtze
river, a humanoid food service robot trundles around the corner
of a table in a cafe, red eyes flashing in tune with synthesized
classical music.
The Wuhu Hands On Café’s waiter, named “Hero,” has no customers
on a drizzly Friday morning. He is, though, a symbol
of Wuhu city’s hopes of becoming a major center for
robotics, and the local government’s ability to chase that
dream through the debt markets, whether it make…
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