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by dopeboy 2380 days ago
Great point rajeshshamara. Here's how we're defining the time involved in getting a haircut:

(1) Time spent making an appointment

(2) Time spent going to the barber

(3) Time spent waiting the while barber is finishing their existing client (which can equal zero, to your point, but is often not)

(4) Time spent getting haircut

(5) Time spent getting back to what you were doing

That can add up to an hour.

With our solution, we're hoping to cut (2) and (4) to zero by us putting these where you already are (work, airports, etc). Because robots are predictable, we think we can get (3) close to zero. (4) though slower than than an actual human now, will eventually get faster.

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How safe is this? How reliant on the user sitting perfectly still?
If you move it will ruin your haircut.