A Robotics Company Sends its Self-Made Robot ‘Sayabot’ to Get Loans

A Robotics Company Sends its Self-Made Robot ‘Sayabot’ to Get Loans
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Sayabot wore a saree and went to Kochi's Federal Bank to acquire a loan-sanction letter

Considering the present advancement of the robotics industry, it is quite evident that robots are here to stay. Human-like robots, also known as humanoids, are no longer confined to our imagination. When Hanson Robotics introduced Sophia to the world, it already transformed our imagination about how robots and humans will interact in the future. Presently, there are not only humanoid robots in the world but also robot pets that robot owners are loving. Earlier, Hanson Robotics decided to produce more humanoid robots to serve the healthcare sector, when the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated and took a wild turn. But now, humanoid robots are not serving healthcare, but several global industries at the same time. Recently, the internet is stormed with praises as ASIMOV Robotics Pvt Ltd sent their new humanoid robot, recognized as Sayabot, to receive a loan sanction letter from Kochi's Federal Bank. The video showed that the robot was dressed in a saree and other traditional adornments and was taking the letter on behalf of the company.

Asimov Robotics is an India-based robotics company that offers world-class solutions that the industry faces on a regular basis in a sustainable manner. Its latest production, Sayabot is clearly winning hearts over the internet, and why wouldn't it? Receiving a loan is a crucial step for any enterprise, and Asimov's move to send a robot instead of a senior representative from the company is reportedly quite a heartfelt step. In the video, the robot is seen greeting the bank officials and then addressing them, and it moves it hands while addressing the people. The video ends with the robot ending its speech, and a female official handing over the official papers of the financial assistance that the company received.

Experts believe humanoid robots will soon take over the world

Over the past couple of days, the video has grabbed much attention on the internet, with several users flooding the comments section, where some are praising the robot, where others say that humanoid robots are at their primary phase of taking over the world, and it is only a matter of time, when these robots will take over major positions in global industries, enter the military and defense forces, and finally take over the world. China has already become the home of a company that has a humanoid robot as CEO. A Chinese metaverse corporation recently named a humanoid robot as its CEO, which is named Ms Tang Yu, making it the first time for a robot to be given an administrative position in a company. Well, it is quite evident that those comments are probably predictions that might come true in the future!

More and more companies are emerging in the market that are producing avant-garde robots, designed to take over the world. Until now, most robots have taken the form of expensive, high-precision industrial machines. But currently, there are more cheaper and flexible machines that are emerging to be more adaptive. As we advanced towards the future, we look forward to humanoids and robots evolving further and finding broader applications for themselves as they become more affordable and efficient. Nevertheless, humans still have to monitor robots, before they get out of hand!

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