Couldn't agree with you more. I recently read somewhere that permission for phone taps by police agencies is _very_ rarely, if ever, denied by the judge. Even that process seems like it is redundant. Think about it, the law (police) is asking the law (judge) for permission. And I've seen quite a bit of bad media concerning judges...
This could actually make a big difference as far as cleanliness is concerned. Recently, in upstate NY, several employees at a rest stop fast food restaurant were accused of urinating, spitting, and putting cleaning chemicals in peoples food. I don't think you'd have to worry about a robot having a bad day and taking it out on/in your food...
Couldn't agree with you more. I recently read somewhere that permission for phone taps by police agencies is _very_ rarely, if ever, denied by the judge. Even that process seems like it is redundant. Think about it, the law (police) is asking the law (judge) for permission. And I've seen quite a bit of bad media concerning judges...
This could actually make a big difference as far as cleanliness is concerned. Recently, in upstate NY, several employees at a rest stop fast food restaurant were accused of urinating, spitting, and putting cleaning chemicals in peoples food. I don't think you'd have to worry about a robot having a bad day and taking it out on/in your food...