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- BUSINESS, Page 69Business NotesRETAILINGNo Breaks for This Clerk
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- Ever notice how retail clerks always seem to be on their
- coffee break when you have a request? Not the proprietor of a
- compact-disc outlet that opened last week in Minneapolis. The
- clerk behind the counter boasts an encyclopedic knowledge of the
- 5,400-item inventory, and never leaves the store. The attendant
- can't, because it is a robot -- the first to run its own shop.
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- Invented by Robert Cahlander and David Carroll of the Robot
- Aided Manufacturing Center in Red Wing, Minn., the robot has a
- 400-lb. arm that dispenses discs, makes change and processes
- credit-card purchases. Its computer brain also tracks inventory
- and cues up tunes for customers who punch their requests on a
- keyboard. The designers may franchise an army of the devices.
- Behind every great robot, of course, there is a human -- in this
- case a worker who drops by once a week to replenish the stock
- and collect the receipts. And maybe, says Carroll, "clean the
- glass with a little Windex." Even a robot, after all, has pride.
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