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Pepper The Humanoid Robot Gets New Job At France Train Station

France has decided to experiment with artificial intelligence, and employed three Japanese robots to their railway stations.

According to , Pepper the robot will start working at three train stations in France, hired to welcome arriving and departing commuters, provide train and local tourist information and collect customer satisfaction surveys.

The humanoid robot is developed by Japan-based telecommunications company SoftBank and French company Alderbaran, and is designed to live among humans. It can understand human emotions, as well as read facial expressions and body language, and can express its own emotions via its tablet.

So, who better to help cheer commuters during rush hour than Pepper?

Three of the humanoid robots will help staff at the French train stations — so, don't worry about them taking employees' jobs. When their new job concludes in March 2016, the French National Railway Company will then decide whether or not to feature the robots at other stations.

Pepper The Humanoid Robot Gets New Job At France Train Station