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Hi everyone! Good afternoon! My name is Roed.

I’m Grace.

And I’m Ruth

And this is Team D.

Roed: Remember R2D2 and C3PO of Star Wars?

<Flip the photo of R2D2 and C3PO>

Grace: How about Rover Sojourner, which explored the Martian landscape as part of the Mars
Pathfinder mission?

<Flip the photo of Rover Sojourner. >

Ruth: Ever recognized Unimate, the 1st modern robot created in the early 1950s?

<Flip the photo of Unimate and George>

All these and more would be tackle in our discussion today.

All: And this is... Robots in the Wild!

Ruth: We can imagine the field of robotics 70 years ago from the 1 st made modern robot has made a
rapid progress.

Right now advanced robotics are offering a Path to push the intelligence of the digital world out into the
Physical one, and a chance to further expand the capabilities of the organization. Like the makers of
hitchBOT discovered, It won’t be an easy transition, but it’s rife with opportunity.

Grace: You mentioned Hitchbot, is that the Canadian “hitchhiking robot” created in 2013?

Roed: Yeah I remember that! It gained international attention for successfully hitchhiking across Canada,
Germany and the Netherlands, but in 2015 its attempt to hitchhike across the United States ended
prematurely when the robot was stripped and decapitated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Grace: Oh, I also heard about the rollout of 5G networks!

Ruth: We all know what potential robotics brings to the industry, but many may not know what it can do
in collaboration with 5G. To function efficiently, robots need to exchange huge volumes of data with
systems and a workforce. For this to happen, the capacity and capability of a 5G network is needed.

Roed: In agriculture, for example, robots could easily monitor the conditions of a field of crops, and
send near-real-time video and information back to farmers. On receiving instructions, the robots could
then perform desired actions.

Grace: Oh great, I guess this would really matter as the world’s population is growing, and so are our
needs. In order to maintain the supply of food, new technologies need to be brought to the field.

Ruth: What’s more, businesses are thinking beyond Applications that involve moving or manipulating
Physical items, to applications that explore human Interaction as well. Swedish company Furhat Robotics
Is working with TNG, a Swedish recruitment firm, To deploy Tengai, a robot interviewer.

Grace: Yeah, Tengai is awesome! The world’s first AI-interview robot. And it has stirred a lot of attention
with its unbiased approach to recruitment and the interview process.

Roed: Tengai delivers an interview Experience that’s aimed at eliminating human bias, Giving recruiters
a more objective assessment of the Candidate on which to base further decisions.

Grace: I realized that across industries, the proliferation of robots from the traditional controlled
warehouse and manufacturing environments into the Open world offers enormous opportunity.

Ruth: However, finding the right way to integrate robots into organizations and the world includes
challenges.

Roed I agree. Businesses with an existing robotics practice may start out with an advantage in the

Robotics migration, but the opportunity is ripe for Companies in every industry to extend their reach:

Beyond their controlled spaces, beyond their existing employee and customer relationships,

And out into the open world.

Grace: Wow that was really interesting to know all this!

Ruth: Yes, and imagine how our life would be when Robots takes away our place? Hopefully, we could
still save our job then ha, hehe. What do you think Roed and Grace? What would happen if robots took
over the world?

Roed:

Grace: well, I hope it doesn’t end up like the terminator movie.

Lets ask our audience, what do you think will happen, when robots do take over the world?

And all laughJ

Closing: This is Robots in the Wild!

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