So for half an hour, it can cook 60 meals which translate to a month worth of meals, twice daily.
When can I rent one for half an hour? Saves me tons to cooking time.
disposable-assassin on
Is it shopping those blue bins for raw ingredients or is it reheating and plating the items from those 4 hoppers it shows? Like if it’s just heating produce prepped by humans I’m not impressed.
Joe18067 on
>For now, though, shoppers in Düsseldorf can simply enjoy the novelty. A meal prepared by a robot chef that never tires, never calls in sick, and cooks with mechanical precision.
Until of course the computer crashes or the AI gets a virus.
HyperionSwordfish on
Didn’t this get shit on when it was on Shark Tank?
jpipersson on
Is the food any good? Are we talking Chili’s or Chez Foofoo?
WildG0atz on
Juicero vibes
woliphirl on
>A meal prepared by a robot chef that never tires, never calls in sick, and cooks with mechanical precision.
Sorry chefs couldn’t be the slaves yall wanted:(
kakamoraa on
The author could have easily included the link, but they decided to keep it like an 80s style half-assed web article.
When this rolls out commercially, is it going to be overpriced because it’s a fancy gimmick, or will it be very inexpensive food, because obviously it costs a lot less to make?
kaishinoske1 on
Don’t these cost over 150k?
helcat on
Did a robot write this? What human would write a story about this without mentioning what the meals are?
Ok-Elk-1615 on
Soulless meal paste for people to shovel into their gullets before returning to work at the Amazon Coal Mine to earn their water ration (it’s been cut to provide more water to the Paramount Plus AI Data Centers)
TheRealTJ on
finally, I was waiting for someone to invent the automat
-DethLok- on
Some human definitely prepped what is in two of those hoppers, as that ‚fried rice‘ looking stuff next to the mixed & sliced vegies isn’t likely to have been put in the hoppers by the machine, though I could be wrong of course.
Hmm, so it HAS human oversight, it’s just minimal – because they are not saying „no“ human oversight.
Still, a cool idea and I expect in a few years we’ll see these alongside food trucks at festivals and markets, 2 meals a minute is pretty fast – and faster than several of the last few food trucks I’ve bought from.
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So for half an hour, it can cook 60 meals which translate to a month worth of meals, twice daily.
When can I rent one for half an hour? Saves me tons to cooking time.
Is it shopping those blue bins for raw ingredients or is it reheating and plating the items from those 4 hoppers it shows? Like if it’s just heating produce prepped by humans I’m not impressed.
>For now, though, shoppers in Düsseldorf can simply enjoy the novelty. A meal prepared by a robot chef that never tires, never calls in sick, and cooks with mechanical precision.
Until of course the computer crashes or the AI gets a virus.
Didn’t this get shit on when it was on Shark Tank?
Is the food any good? Are we talking Chili’s or Chez Foofoo?
Juicero vibes
>A meal prepared by a robot chef that never tires, never calls in sick, and cooks with mechanical precision.
Sorry chefs couldn’t be the slaves yall wanted:(
The author could have easily included the link, but they decided to keep it like an 80s style half-assed web article.
Here is a YouTube video which doesn’t really go to a lot of depth
https://youtu.be/WpuD0xHoH9g
When this rolls out commercially, is it going to be overpriced because it’s a fancy gimmick, or will it be very inexpensive food, because obviously it costs a lot less to make?
Don’t these cost over 150k?
Did a robot write this? What human would write a story about this without mentioning what the meals are?
Soulless meal paste for people to shovel into their gullets before returning to work at the Amazon Coal Mine to earn their water ration (it’s been cut to provide more water to the Paramount Plus AI Data Centers)
finally, I was waiting for someone to invent the automat
Some human definitely prepped what is in two of those hoppers, as that ‚fried rice‘ looking stuff next to the mixed & sliced vegies isn’t likely to have been put in the hoppers by the machine, though I could be wrong of course.
>allowing customers to watch as the twin [robotic arms](https://interestingengineering.com/energy/robot-arms-for-nuclear-reactor-upkeep) move in synchronized precision, scooping, stirring, seasoning, and plating meals with minimal human oversight.
Hmm, so it HAS human oversight, it’s just minimal – because they are not saying „no“ human oversight.
Still, a cool idea and I expect in a few years we’ll see these alongside food trucks at festivals and markets, 2 meals a minute is pretty fast – and faster than several of the last few food trucks I’ve bought from.