They have robots doing food delivering in Moscow

They have robots doing food delivering in Moscow.

I thought they were poor.

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Do you ever notice how we always hear about how america is the richest and the best but whenever you look at how people live in other countries it seems awful nice?

I've never seen these used anywhere else

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those McFront sandwiches are getting snatched if they come down to around my hood

high cholesterol meets high tech

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>the sidewalk

I'm seriously in shock!

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Moscow and saint-peterburg != rest of russia. Look at Ural or some shit if you want a truly depressing city.

This actually looks incredibly dreary, and that's not a bit about the war or other real life shit.

It's still winter so there's lots of snow and ice around. It looks like this in Sweden and Finland too this time of year

The architecture and clothing in Sweden do a lot to counteract that, though.

Finland has an excuse because they had to build entire cities after WW2.

No, I have never thought that about Russia.

They are poor. You really think those bots are getting minimum wage, let alone tips? Probably can't even afford to share an apartment in the city with some other robos.

Are robots expensive?

The code is probably expensive, sure, but that's mostly because of the education required to make them, which was accomplished before the robots began R&D. The actual manufacture of the robot can't be that expensive.

A company did this here in Toronto too, at first they claimed to have local people driving them remotely
Then a few years in they quietly outsourcing drivers to the Philippines

they don't have enough niggers to deliver food so they're forced to use robots. very sad indeed

Moscow may as well be a separate country from the entirety of Russia.

Yeh and st. Petersburg is literally one of the most beautiful cities in Europe, but once you leave those two city centrum areas the harsh reality hits you. Go check google maps streetview. Its absurd

>Moscow
MOOOOOOOOOOO

that's how every european city works

>I'm seriously in shock!
i'm not.
they're desperate to appear relevant and on-top of the tech game so they pump out these kinds of stupid pie-in-the-sky poorly thought-out tech ideas. they're definitely not autonomous either, they're driven by some paki in a warehouse full of indentured servants
i'm in shock that people took a few photos of these things before they were stolen or vandalized.

I wonder what that biker thinks about them.

>crumbling concrete
>deteriorated road surfaces
>poor drainage
>dead, uncared for tree
>scratched-up peeling bench
>completely faded road markings
>piles of filthy mud snow
>more deteriorating roads
>biker looking at it like he's planning to steal it or kick it over

yea, definitely looks super not poor
the robots are yandex lipstick on a pig of a crumbling country

>Moscow and saint-peterburg
so these pictures are supposed to be of a /quality/ part of the country?

I thought Yandex was a search engine the fuck is this shit?

You have never been to europe

I thought Google was a search engine the fuck is this shit?

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They're transporting rotten potatoes from A to B to appear busy.

>I thought they were poor.
they are

there's also major censorship and corruption

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Google makes cars now???

user, I...

It's the same everyhwere... "tech" companies have information as primary field (collecting information, processing information, linking it, etc.) and then they have gadget side projects

if you are russian, Yandex will probably be the all seeing botnet

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