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FEATURE - "Pepper Parlor" Roboter Cafe in Tokio
December , 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Softbank's humanoid robot Pepper attends customers at the "Pepper PARLOR" cafe at a press preview of the Tokyu Plaza Shibuya shopping complex in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Pepper and other robots working cafe will open December 5. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO)
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FEATURE - "Pepper Parlor" Roboter Cafe in Tokio
December , 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Softbank's humanoid robot Pepper attends customers at the "Pepper PARLOR" cafe at a press preview of the Tokyu Plaza Shibuya shopping complex in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Pepper and other robots working cafe will open December 5. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO)
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FEATURE - "Pepper Parlor" Roboter Cafe in Tokio
December , 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Softbank's humanoid robot Pepper attends customers at the "Pepper PARLOR" cafe at a press preview of the Tokyu Plaza Shibuya shopping complex in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Pepper and other robots working cafe will open December 5. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO)
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FEATURE - "Pepper Parlor" Roboter Cafe in Tokio
December , 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Softbank's humanoid robot Peppers greet customers at the reception of the "Pepper PARLOR" cafe at a press preview of the Tokyu Plaza Shibuya shopping complex in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Pepper and other robots working cafe will open December 5. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO)
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FEATURE - "Pepper Parlor" Roboter Cafe in Tokio
December , 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Softbank's humanoid robot Peppers greet customers at the reception of the "Pepper PARLOR" cafe at a press preview of the Tokyu Plaza Shibuya shopping complex in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Pepper and other robots working cafe will open December 5. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO)
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FEATURE - "Pepper Parlor" Roboter Cafe in Tokio
December , 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Softbank's humanoid robot Pepper greets customers at the reception of the "Pepper PARLOR" cafe at a press preview of the Tokyu Plaza Shibuya shopping complex in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Pepper and other robots working cafe will open December 5. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO)
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FEATURE - "Pepper Parlor" Roboter Cafe in Tokio
December , 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Softbank's humanoid robot Peppers greet customers at the reception of the "Pepper PARLOR" cafe at a press preview of the Tokyu Plaza Shibuya shopping complex in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Pepper and other robots working cafe will open December 5. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO)
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FEATURE - "Pepper Parlor" Roboter Cafe in Tokio
December , 2019, Tokyo, Japan - Softbank's humanoid robot Peppers greet customers at the reception of the "Pepper PARLOR" cafe at a press preview of the Tokyu Plaza Shibuya shopping complex in Tokyo on Tuesday, December 3, 2019. Pepper and other robots working cafe will open December 5. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
A man enjoys with a VR simulator during the SoftBank World 2018 on July 20, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank World 2018 showcases companies working with AI (Artificial Intelligence) and in IoT (the Internet of Things), developing the latest applications for robots in various business fields. The show runs until July 20. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
(L to R) SoftBank Chairman and CEO Masayoshi Son shakes hands with Jean Liu President of DiDi Chuxing during the SoftBank World 2018 on July 19, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank World 2018 showcases companies working with AI (Artificial Intelligence) and in IoT (the Internet of Things), developing the latest applications for robots in various business fields. The show runs until July 20. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Neues Roboter Hotel in Tokio
SoftBank's humanoid robot Pepper is seen at Robot Clinic in Henn-na Hotel Hamamatsucho on April 25, 2018, Tokyo, Japan. The new branch of Henn-na Hotel, which translates literally as ''weird hotel,'' is located near to the World Trade Center Building and Hamamatsucho Station. It is managed by humans and uses robots programmed to attend guests in English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese. Japanese travel agency H.I.S. operates the hotel which has 14 floors and 118 rooms, with rates starting from JPY12,000 per night. The new hotel includes an AI (Artificial Intelligence) Robot Clinic with dental, dermatology and general medical services. It is set to open from April 27. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
Yasuyuki Imai (C), executive vice-president and head of the technology unit at SoftBank and Yuki Saji (C-L) president and CEO of SB Drive Corp a unit of SoftBank Group alongside other guests, pose for the cameras during a press event to introduce self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
Yasuyuki Imai (C), executive vice-president and head of the technology unit at SoftBank and Yuki Saji (C-L) president and CEO of SB Drive Corp a unit of SoftBank Group alongside other guests, pose for the cameras during a press event to introduce self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
The interior of a self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is seen during a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
The interior of a self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is seen during a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
The interior of a self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is seen during a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
The interior of a self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is seen during a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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NEWS - Japan: Selbstfahrendes Auto wird in Tokio getestet
A self-driving electric shuttle bus Navya Arma is introduced at a press event on December 22, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. The driverless French electric vehicle (EV) developed by Navya Technologies SAS can carry up to 15 passengers and reach 45kmh. Japan's telecom giant SoftBank's subsidiary SB Drive and Mitsubishi Estate Co., Ltd. collaborated on the vehicle, and Japanese government is aiming to promote the autonomous driving technology ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Bilder des Tages
Boston Dynamics' robot Spot on display during SoftBank Robot World 2017 on November 21, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank Robotics organized SoftBank Robot World 2017 to introduce AI (Artificial Intelligence) and IoT (the Internet of Things) companies developing the latest technology for robots, including applications its humanoid robot Pepper in various business fields. The robot expo runs until November 22. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
An employee holds a cup of coffee served by robot duAro during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
Robot duAro serves a cup of coffee during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
An employee orders a cup of coffee through robot Pepper during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
An employee orders a cup of coffee through robot Pepper during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
Robot duAro serves a cup of coffee during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
A woman orders a cup of coffee through robot Pepper during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
SoftBank's humanoid robot Pepper on display during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
Robots Pepper and duAro are displayed during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
SoftBank's humanoid robot Pepper on display during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
Robots Pepper and duAro are displayed during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
SoftBank's humanoid robot Pepper on display during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
Robot duAro serves a cup of coffee during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
SoftBank's humanoid robot Pepper on display during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
SoftBank's humanoid robot Pepper on display during a media event at the Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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FEATURE - Diese freundlichen Roboter servieren Nescafe in Tokio
A general view of Nescafe Coffee Shop in Harajuku on November 16, 2017, Tokyo, Japan. SoftBank's Pepper and Kawasaki's duAro will be serving Nescafe's new coffee products to the customers at ''Nescafe Pepper duAro Omotenashi Mujin Café'' until November 26. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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