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Most robotic automation is complex and expensive, but Ally Robotics programming-free robots represent a step forward for affordable automation.

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Did you know? Your next order at your favorite fast food restaurant could be cooked by an AI-powered robot.

That’s because Ally Robotics created a programming-free robot that learns by watching humans to solve the $300 billion fast food industry’s biggest problem: the labor shortage.

Now, they’re inviting MKTnamers to invest in the growing business as these bots expand to other industries (think: construction and agriculture).

Invest by Thurs., Sept. 29 to get a piece of the (automated) pie.*

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