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CES 2019 Video: The Fresh Geoffrey is a Robot Party Butler

by Chris Albrecht
January 8, 2019January 15, 2019Filed under:
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  • Robotics, AI & Data
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Do I really need to say more than “Robot Party Butler” to pique your interest? Because if I do, thankfully I have a video from CES showing Fresh Geoffrey in action.

Fresh Geoffrey is an autonomous robot that can roam around your house serving you and your guests cold beer on tap, snacks, and, because the machine is French — wine. It even has a glass washer so you don’t mix backwash with that fresh pint. Geoffrey responds to your voice command so you can just call out to bring you a beer and voila!

Sadly, Fresh Geoffrey won’t be able to beer you up this Super Bowl, but the company says it should be shipping in time for the next one! You can see Geoffrey scooting around the CES show space here:

The Fresh Geoffrey is a Robot Party Butler


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