Several companies are fighting to be the one that tricks you into thinking a real person has written you a thank-you letter. Imagine an army of robots holding real pens, writing real letters that look ...
This is the story that YOU wanted to hear us talk about! It received 57 percent of the vote in our Radioactive poll! You may never need a pen and a paper again, thanks to a New York-based startup ...
Companies are hiring robots to write thank-you letters to their hardworking employees. The idea is to show appreciation to workers amid labor shortages and pandemic pressures. Gift cards are also ...
It’s easier than ever to impress your clients by sending hand-written notes at scale, all without ever having to pick up a pen. According to David Wachs, founder and CEO of Arizona-based company ...
For that extra-personal touch, users can even upload their own handwriting into the forgery nexus, allowing the company’s robots to ape your chicken scratch. “After a one-time fee, your handwriting ...
HANDWRITTEN notes can be a joy to receive, but a real chore to send. There’s the search for a stamp, the trip to the mailbox, and the pain of attempting joined-up writing with fingers more used to ...
David Wachs was giving a tour of Handwrytten, his robotic writing company in midtown Phoenix. “Every note this robot is writing is different,” he explained. “Our client is sending notes to Carmen, ...