The Phnom Penh Post

Thai robot dog hounds shoppers to sanitise

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A SCURRYING robot dog named K9 dispenses hand sanitiser to curious children and wary shoppers, one of the more unexpected measures Thai malls are taking as the kingdom relaxes virus restrictio­ns.

The hi-tech hound is controlled using 5G, a technology promising super-fast internet speeds with immediate reaction times that is still in the initial stages of roll out in Thailand.

Mimicking an excited puppy, K9 roams around the popular CentralWor­ld mall in downtown Bangkok, drawing the attention of delighted children eager to get gel from a bottle attached to its back.

“It’s convenient for people to wash their hands, just like a preventive measure . . . especially in this Covid-19 situation,” said Petra Saktidejbh­anubandh, a marketing officer for mobile operator Advanced Info Service Pcl (AIS).

AIS is aiming to roll out a 5G network for smartphone­s by the end of the year.

K9’s 5G-powered comrades include

ROC, which checks temperatur­es, and LISA, a customer service-bot.

“For K9 especially, people just think it’s really cute,” said Petra, adding that they hope to dispel any fiction-fuelled fear of a robot takeover.

“The robots are here to assist people, not to replace them.”

But shopper Lapassanan Buranapatp­akorn was unconvince­d, saying that she found K9’s skeletal mechanical frame “creepy”.

“I think the execution, like the robot itself, is a bit scary,” said the 29-yearold, though she admitted that giving out hand sanitiser is a “good idea”.

Thailand has gradually lifted restrictio­n on businesses, which have taken precaution­s such as seating customers apart in restaurant­s or erecting plastic dividers in massage parlours.

The kingdom currently has 3,119 confirmed cases of the virus and 58 deaths as of Monday.

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