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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a robot cook your burger for you? Well, you might not have to wait too long to find out. It’s already grilling up delicious burgers at its first ...
Aniai, a startup that has built a burger-grilling robot, Alpha Grill, said today it has raised $12 million, bringing its total raise to $15 million. The money will go toward launching its first ...
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If you finish a bowl of pasta at Tokyo's newly opened E Vino Spaghetti restaurant and want to say thank you to the chef, don't bother: all eight of its noodle dishes are being prepared by an automated ...
Let's take a look at the highlights worth paying attention to in this year's Bund Conference technology exhibition area.
At long last, robots have conquered one of the last bastions of human dominance: the grill. After training an artificial intelligence in a virtual reconstruction of a grill, Boston University ...
Moley Robotics makes robotic cooking arms with the dexterity to whip up lobster bisque and wipe up spills. But with a release date of 2017 and projected price of over $14,000, you won’t see them in ...
Cooking, they say, is as much an art as a science, so it's no surprise that robots have a difficult time in the kitchen. Perhaps one day robot chefs will be as commonplace as blenders, but they will ...
Sure, we’ve seen a robots that whip up a great cocktail on a cruise ship, but will they ever be able to make an omelet just right? A team of European scientists is making a robot that can read the ...
Step aside, home chefs! The kitchen of the future draws near. No, there's no hydrator from Marty McFly's kitchen in Back to the Future II. Right now, the chef of the future looks like a pair of ...
Robots and self-driving cars have been the secret heroes of the coronavirus outbreak, and now they could soon be cooking our food, too. In mid-July, White Castle—the oldest hamburger restaurant in the ...
Hold on to your hats, cooks. Researchers at the University of Maryland and a group of Austrian researchers teamed up to teach robots how to cook with YouTube cooking videos. The Robots learned how to ...
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