An L.A. company is producing robotic cooking equipment that could change how chefs operate in the kitchen.
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Your salad may be prepared by a robot chef one day. A new University of Cambridge study published in IEEE Access shows how artificial intelligence (AI) computer vision empowers a robotic chef to ...
image: Researchers have trained a robotic ‘chef’ to watch and learn from cooking videos, and recreate the dish itself. The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, programmed their robotic chef ...
Maybe one day you'll have a live-in chef, there to make you meals and improve your daily life. And to take up space and judge your food choices... But until then, you can rely on the next best thing: ...
Robots are entering restaurant kitchens to cut costs and boost consistency, but human chefs still define creativity and ...
Seeing working mothers juggling between children and the kitchen and young professionals surviving on a junk diet prompted entrepreneur Raghav Gupta to build robot chefs to put home cooking on ...
In brief: Robotic kitchens will probably never replace humans, but that doesn't stop companies like Moley, Hyper Food Robotics, Xrobotics, Dexai Robotics, Miso Robotics, and Nala Robotics from trying.
Have you ever wished you had a helper who could do anything you asked, such as cleaning, cooking, shopping, tutoring, or even guarding your house? Well, now you can, thanks to 1X, the Norwegian ...
Robbie is the restaurant worker that never complains. He does what he’s told, works at a consistent pace and will even dance for customers. He’s also a robot. “I think Robbie is very well-loved here ...