Which mythological figure is credited with creating self-moving products (automata) that could sell themselves - an ancient concept similar to today's autonomous retail innovation?
In the realm where mythology meets modern retail concepts, ancient cultures often had fascinating proto-retail systems and product innovations that mirror today's practices. From divine marketplaces to legendary artisans who created products with supernatural features, mythology is filled with early examples of retail innovation. Test your knowledge about how ancient myths connect to modern product development concepts!
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- Hephaestus (Greek), who crafted golden maidens to help in his workshop and self-moving tables that presented goods at feasts
- Odin (Norse), who created self-trading ravens that exchanged knowledge for goods across the Nine Realms
- Ptah (Egyptian), who designed animated statues that could sell wares in marketplaces without human intervention
- Vishwakarma (Hindu), who built golden lotus machines that distributed divine products to worthy customers
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