Japanese cafe hire paralyzed persons to control serving robots.

Holy future Batman!

According to this article by nextshark.com a cafe in Japan has started to hire paralyzed persons to control robots to serve patrons.

I can’t imagine being stuck in a bed, with limited motor function. I have invisible disabilities and work constantly to keep myself distracted from the scary thought that I could get a migraine at any moment. Doing is a way of coping for me. I can only try to imagine what having a physical disability; it would be even more daunting. Giving these people a job, something to do, is a distraction from the pain of life. We all suffer and need an outlet for that suffering. A Michi to follow to ignore that suffering.

I am very thankful that their are companies like this out in the world.

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Raised in Oklahoma Frank earned his BS in business management operations, BFA in fine arts photography and digital art, and BA in art history from CU Boulder. He is a 5th degree black belt in Kempo, Jujitsu, and Kobo Jitsu with the title of Sensei and Shihan. He won his first cage match in 10 seconds. He currently works as an martial arts instructor, photographer, entrepreneur and consultant.

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