@@leerman22 And contribute zero to the economy since he will not go out and spend his pay or pay taxes. The CEO's will pocket that shit. Plus he is slow
So... he's _always_ the quiet type? Robots don't need "breaks". Maintenance, sure, but the time it takes to R&R one robot is probably waaaay less than the total accumulated time of one employee's breaks.
He can't salt the burger, he can't unpack the burgers, he can't add the cheese. He can't unload the burgers onto a tray properly. Flippy has a lot to learn.
Why are people like you so ignorant, Don't you see that this is just the first step? Once we have a robot that can fluidly flip burgers then you implement other features etc. salting, adding condiments etc.
"What is my purpose?" "You flip burgers." "Oh. My. God." "Yeah, welcome to the club pal." It's all fun and games until Flippy has an existential crisis and goes HAL9000 on everyone in the restaurant.
Blown away by what he can do in 2 weeks? Wait til he replaces the employees in 2 years. Profiles of Flippy keep stressing that he's not there to replace humans, but the key to this interview is the manager saying how much BETTER Flippy is at cleaning the grill and watching & flipping the burgers than his employees. Bye humans.
Flippy wont spit on your burger. Also arent there more important things humans can be doing than flipping a burger. I guess you are one of those that wants to get rid of the ATM and go back to having operators connecting your calls.
At $15 / hr , and being conservative saying flippy cost $100,000, which is equal to one grill employee @$15 x 40hr week for 4 years And that's not including maintenance and software updates for Flippy and his upkeep or the electricity it would cost to run
Now Brenda can be paid the with all the extra money the robot makes so she can go to college and get a better job! Eventually, everyone will be paid with robot money and people won't have to work anymore! At least that's how it would work in a sane society. Automation is coming for almost everyone anyways.
@@Blaze6108 yes this is how it's supposed to work. You get robots to do the repetitive jobs, so humans can work on creation and shit robots can't do. For example, self checkouts in grocery stores. You still need human cashiers for alcohol, but the employees you do save on can restock aisles, clean more, shit like that.
@@mwara2444 did you hear the guy? Welcome to 2022 where every 2 weeks new technology creates new possibilities. Imagine telling someone 10 years ago they can buy a 256 gb micro sd card for $15. If it costs them $100,000 today, it will cost them $50,000 in a matter of short years.
I'll be more impressed when the robotic system can take care of the entire hamburger making process. I'll want to see a more advanced Flippy, that notices when the patty sticks to the metal spatula and takes care of the situation. Just sayin'.
The demand for higher minimum wage will make these robots a viable economic option. You will then have millions of people who decided to make a career of a low skill minimum wage jobs unemployed with no valuable skills for the workforce. This is why I hate you ppl that demand a raise in minimum wage and work these jobs. Your lack of ambition in life causes the consumer to suffer with higher prices. Your raise is an illusion, as all other variables are offset to account for the added labor of the end product. You are about to be the death blow to our economy because you want to skate around life getting stoned and have no desire to gain valuable skills to make top pay. The rise of the machines is amongst us, and our downfall is behind the corner.
Omg your so right. it's not fair to people who try to do something with their life to have these idiots demand more money when now they gonna be without a job
Basic income is a great idea. This is the right way to go, automate the boring stuff. Free up work to let humans explore, learn, and expand their horizons. The thing that has to change is the structure of our Society and Economy.
Agree ubi is the way to go. Agreed with yang but somewhat disagreed with him taking away some social welfare programs. That is, unless his ubi were large enough to effectively remove those social programs, then im all in
Exactly! Plus they don’t need vacation time, sick time or health insurance. No money spent on training or uniforms. Flippy is $3000 a month. Including routine maintenance and service calls. Video on the website is pretty cool. Miso Robotics. They make a machine for fried food and one specifically for wings and fried chicken.
"Sadly Cali burger in pasadena corner of Marengo & Green was a Chinese CCP owned. burger joint closed due to poor sales and crappy burgers." Turns out this bs was exactly that - bs. 5 years later and it went nowhere.
Computers making computers is when this hits for real. In 2 years. I bet this thing flips 40 burgers a minute without any help from a human. Then it will order from the manufacturer when they are low on product. And a automated drone will bring it.
yeah they are building this to work in the same room that is built for humans. Why. Won't we not need humans to do the cooking, it should be in an area for only machines to operate
@@triple7marc these machines are all too slow and require too much assistence from humans. The ones we have at walmart have doubled the amount of work that is required of us, but they won't admit it's a waste
Surprised more restaurant chains haven't already been using robots. They've already been used in other industries for years, for more complex tasks than this.
That's absolutely horrifyingly disgusting. Flippy flipped two burgers that missed the tray and both were directly on the counter. I don't know if that counter is clean or not. I love how the employee shoved them a little bit back more on the tray and pretended that they were never on the counter, then he promptly wrapped them up and served them to unsuspecting customers. This is a massive huge freakin fail.
jesus no one's saying it's perfect. It's an iterative process to develop the technology, and soon robots will do all the tasks in fast food with no human assistance.
@@alexanderleeart you are missing the point! They guy still served the two burgers which touched the counter dip shit that's what this discussion is about.
That'll be funny when the robots start demanding that they be paid. The employers will be like, WHAT? We created you so we didn't have to spend money on paying our workers. 😆
Speaking as someone working in Pasadena, this would be far more interesting if the place actually DID open. The reports you hear about it are 98% BS. The place hasn't opened and from all we can tell, it doesn't seem like it's going to.
What's funny is the people who make robots for restaurants don't understand that eating out is a social thing. Buddy 1 "Hey man what you doing" Buddy 2 "Notthing" Buddy 1 " Wanna go eat ' Buddy 2 "Sure" People go to restaurant to have conversations ,people watch etc. This is more suited to a vending machine for a person who wants a quick burger
zombie41234 people don’t realize that this technology will be more intelligent, efficient and cheaper in the VERY near future. I tell them to look it up on their smartphone which no one had their face buried in 10 years ago.
In all honesty everyone made it seem like this will replace a burger flipper..... It cant even put paddies on the grill, so flippy is more like a tool and not our replacement (yet)
What did that robot arm achieve as a function of time that the human worker (guy in black) could not do at the same time? It isn't even autonomous at all. I mean that the success of a properly cooked hamburger rests on the quick regular intervention of the human worker.
I remember a long time ago seeing a cartoon of some sort on TV and it had a robot arm and it was putting things on a hamburger, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, and when it got to the onions another robot hand held up it's hand like "hold the onions" . I'd like to find that cartoon again but I don't remember the name of it. The robot in the cartoon that I saw did more work than the robot in this video.
maybe in a real high volume kitchen, but id install on the ceiling and have it take less space, my guy will be placing burgers on the griddle and he walks away(after they start to season which we aren't there yet) even then this thing would have to be extremely durable and low maintenance for it to be fee-sable.
Unsure if people have kept up to date with flippy but they fired him because he was too slow. I'm not even joking. They ceased the robot project due to humans being faster. Poor flippy
give it another 1-2 years, and it won't need a robotic arm as it could be done through a conveyer belt where each patty is removed and put onto a cooking sheet and slow cooked on both sides, then it slides the cheese on whichever patty needs it, then have an arm at the end slide it onto a pre sauced bun that was prepared just before. Once on said bun, the arm slides it to the final prep state where another robot slices veggies onto it, as another machine cuts, cooks, and salts fries before sliding that onto the same plate, then through a conveyer belt, deposits it safely with the proper number down onto the ordering table which lets the person know their foods ready.
The Writer exactly. A lot of manual labor will be lost. There will be a lot of skilled management that will be paid more to oversee robots to the same jobs. It’s happening now.
Don't worry U2 boy, because AI is coming to your job. You might think that it is all good, because flippy doesn't talk back. Don't worry ,like I have written, Sophia and her artificial intelligent robots will be running your job, and maybe even you. Many will be homeless due to this AI mess that is being forced upon us. Flippy is already controlling the burger guy, because he said "I will have to follow Flippy's lead" Now you can say Hmmm
Why design a robot to do a task designed for humans? Why not just redesign the task to be done by a machine? For example, you wouldn't design a robot to learn how to set up logs and swing an axe at them, you'd just build a log-splitting machine.
Remember, $15 minimum wage doesn't just criminalize companies paying people less than $15/hr, it also criminalizes people working for less than $15/hr even if they were ok with doing so.
This has got to be the vapidest argument against minimum wage I've ever heard. "Child labor laws don't just criminalize companies who engage in child labor, it also criminalizes children working for them even if they were ok with doing so". People making below a certain amount, around 17,500, a year fall below the federal poverty line which means they end up requiring local and state subsidies to supplement their cost of living and medical insurance; in other words by paying employees to little companies are having the government subsidize benefits to the employee.
Many of us have worked at fast food some point in our lives and it's thankless work. While an invention like this is brilliant from a business perspective, don't expect it to raise the morale of the humans. Without a doubt we will see more of these in the future.
A robot flipping burgers with an Asian guy with an Italian name in a new York restaurant in California...Says captain obvious...Be careful when flippy flips out I heard spatulas be flying at 90 mph🤣🤣😂
Major restaurants can afford to pay it as matter of a fact they can pay more and should. Just because it's not a job that took years to get a degree doest mean they shouldn't get their fare share of the profits because major restaurants making a huge profit and they're cheating who should be most important to them their employees. Plus its stressful work so they need a fare share for that reason alone
I live in Cali. Never heard of Cali burger. They are going to put this in 50 locations but they only have 2 California locations. What does that tell you.
Flippy is basically a low-tech robotic arm from the 1970s that can perform only ONE function of a multi-function job. And Flippy needs complete human supervision to perform just that one task !!! Thanks, I'll stick with the high-pitched voice teenager who works all those fast food jobs on The Simpsons.
Flippy dropped your food on the counter top at 2:02 I don’t think it will be any better knowing some robot dropped your burger and the manager or employee picks it up and serves you it regardless
Flippy looks like the quiet type. I bet he’s a real talker on his breaks
Maxumized i don't know why i think what you said was cute but
Cute
And he'll work for less than a $15 minimum wage!
@@leerman22 And contribute zero to the economy since he will not go out and spend his pay or pay taxes. The CEO's will pocket that shit. Plus he is slow
ok, shit like this is what will lead to skynet uprising......dont give flippy a knife attachment ⁀⊙﹏☉⁀
So... he's _always_ the quiet type? Robots don't need "breaks". Maintenance, sure, but the time it takes to R&R one robot is probably waaaay less than the total accumulated time of one employee's breaks.
2:04 bro you missed the tray
2:25 "No complaints" :)
2:09 as well
Yeah, what a promo video!
They placed the tray in the wrong spot. It is programmed to put it into a specific place.
@Golden Griffon fr that's why I left after I seen the bs and crap done to food
He can't salt the burger, he can't unpack the burgers, he can't add the cheese.
He can't unload the burgers onto a tray properly.
Flippy has a lot to learn.
Jeff Bourke it can do any of these stuff just with added equipment like those two spatula.
Nothing an engineering team can't solve. Stop complaining and start helping the development.
His name is flippy.
Salty and Cheesy are coming soon.
Why are people like you so ignorant, Don't you see that this is just the first step? Once we have a robot that can fluidly flip burgers then you implement other features etc. salting, adding condiments etc.
Notice how they cut the video after each flip. Probably takes Flippy 10 mins to reload a flip
Everything is fine till flippy start complaining for the extende hours of nonstop work.
Right....... Like your Playstation does🇺🇸🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸
NO when flippy breaks down!
I wanna see flippy in a packed house under pressure!!!
It still requires humans to do all the work, all it does is flip burgers lol
Not a problem. Robots can keep a pace and not get tired unlike people.
Flippy gonna snatch off his apron and roll right off the line and smoke a cigarette 😂
He’ll slinging burgers everywhere
at least it doesnt have to take the unpaid 30 min break every 4hours and 10min paid break. It doesnt no call no show😂
The robot did literally 7% of the work. When it can do 95% I'll be impressed.
Flippy is the cheap version of Moley Robotic Kitchen:
ua-cam.com/video/mKCVol2iWcc/v-deo.html
Texas just revealed it's first fully automated McDonalds. You impressed yet?
How do you know it did 7% of the work?
@@maximumcockage6503 and what about all the people and they jobs
@@harmoneyreilly4225 What about them, slave?
2:08 flippy put the patties half in and half out 🤣🤣😂😂😂
@DaemonFC it is yes people would get sick!
And the manager has "NO COMPLAINS"
AND that's the best it can do with a team of technicians fiddling with it prior and during filming. Far from ready for prime time.
@Mobil Gamer 707 Human workers do it too tho.
"What is my purpose?"
"You flip burgers."
"Oh. My. God."
"Yeah, welcome to the club pal."
It's all fun and games until Flippy has an existential crisis and goes HAL9000 on everyone in the restaurant.
Welcome to the club.
yeah but they are leaving out the other 9 steps besides flipping haha. And most places don't need to flip a burger now.
HAL9000 did nothing wrong!
All he sees is un ground beef.
Open the freezer door Hal. Hal open the door and let me out. Hal.........Hal..........oh Hell. 😂
Looks like an extra worker that requires high maintenance, he is not replacing anyone, still needs a lot of help
Blown away by what he can do in 2 weeks? Wait til he replaces the employees in 2 years. Profiles of Flippy keep stressing that he's not there to replace humans, but the key to this interview is the manager saying how much BETTER Flippy is at cleaning the grill and watching & flipping the burgers than his employees. Bye humans.
They should have stopped whining about the minimum wage. $12 an hour to flip burgers is better than losing your job to a robot!
I prefer a machine doing the job than an incompetent human.
Flippy wont spit on your burger. Also arent there more important things humans can be doing than flipping a burger. I guess you are one of those that wants to get rid of the ATM and go back to having operators connecting your calls.
Good riddance tbh. I worked fast food. It’s hell.
If robots take over the work force will live in a utopia
That moment when some human employees flip over flippy. =P
😂 Down goes Flippy.
"Hey, remember when Brenda, that mom of two worked here who could barely make ends meet but then we all asked for $15 an hour so meet Flippy!"
At $15 / hr , and being conservative saying flippy cost $100,000, which is equal to one grill employee @$15 x 40hr week for 4 years
And that's not including maintenance and software updates for Flippy and his upkeep or the electricity it would cost to run
Winning
Now Brenda can be paid the with all the extra money the robot makes so she can go to college and get a better job! Eventually, everyone will be paid with robot money and people won't have to work anymore!
At least that's how it would work in a sane society. Automation is coming for almost everyone anyways.
@@Blaze6108 yes this is how it's supposed to work. You get robots to do the repetitive jobs, so humans can work on creation and shit robots can't do. For example, self checkouts in grocery stores. You still need human cashiers for alcohol, but the employees you do save on can restock aisles, clean more, shit like that.
@@mwara2444 did you hear the guy? Welcome to 2022 where every 2 weeks new technology creates new possibilities. Imagine telling someone 10 years ago they can buy a 256 gb micro sd card for $15. If it costs them $100,000 today, it will cost them $50,000 in a matter of short years.
I'll be more impressed when the robotic system can take care of the entire hamburger making process. I'll want to see a more advanced Flippy, that notices when the patty sticks to the metal spatula and takes care of the situation. Just sayin'.
ah so scrubbing it off of grill is still human work.... flippy just does those easiest parts
This is just the start lol we're gonna have restaurants like McSpanky's on jimmy neutron where the whole place was ran by robots
100%, just 1 -2 people keeping an eye on things and that's it.
Good. Bet they won't mess up my order
The demand for higher minimum wage will make these robots a viable economic option. You will then have millions of people who decided to make a career of a low skill minimum wage jobs unemployed with no valuable skills for the workforce. This is why I hate you ppl that demand a raise in minimum wage and work these jobs. Your lack of ambition in life causes the consumer to suffer with higher prices. Your raise is an illusion, as all other variables are offset to account for the added labor of the end product. You are about to be the death blow to our economy because you want to skate around life getting stoned and have no desire to gain valuable skills to make top pay. The rise of the machines is amongst us, and our downfall is behind the corner.
Omg your so right. it's not fair to people who try to do something with their life to have these idiots demand more money when now they gonna be without a job
S O D I U M C H L O R I D E
Basic income is a great idea.
This is the right way to go, automate the boring stuff. Free up work to let humans explore, learn, and expand their horizons. The thing that has to change is the structure of our Society and Economy.
Yeah no
ASG Rides Suck it up buttercup
Agree ubi is the way to go. Agreed with yang but somewhat disagreed with him taking away some social welfare programs. That is, unless his ubi were large enough to effectively remove those social programs, then im all in
We will always need bottom feeders in the food chain
Andy Bradford Only if you're not the one suffering
I'm pretty sure, Sponge Bob would do better!
Ha
Sponge Bob is out a job
Yeah man this thing definitely can't flip burgers underwater like my boy bob
Yep and for free
Gary the snail!
poor people: "we demand higher salaries! raise minimum wage!"
restaurant industries:
Exactly! Plus they don’t need vacation time, sick time or health insurance. No money spent on training or uniforms.
Flippy is $3000 a month. Including routine maintenance and service calls. Video on the website is pretty cool. Miso Robotics. They make a machine for fried food and one specifically for wings and fried chicken.
"Sadly Cali burger in pasadena corner of Marengo & Green was a Chinese CCP owned. burger joint closed due to poor sales and crappy burgers."
Turns out this bs was exactly that - bs. 5 years later and it went nowhere.
That's cute but I think the future of fast food will be a conveyor belt process that doesn't require as much human intervention
I was thinking the same thing, maybe a dominoes style conveyer, food comes out the end ready to go
the AI will get better so human intervention isn't needed
this would allow restaurants to not change their floor plan, conveyor built is cool but they’d need to design interior
Computers making computers is when this hits for real. In 2 years. I bet this thing flips 40 burgers a minute without any help from a human. Then it will order from the manufacturer when they are low on product. And a automated drone will bring it.
yeah they are building this to work in the same room that is built for humans. Why. Won't we not need humans to do the cooking, it should be in an area for only machines to operate
This is what happens when you start asking for 15$ an hour lol
Human beings shouldnt desire to be working shitty ass jobs like that to begin with. They should be automated. And taxed.
A X nope
@@andy_182 You are a goosestepper for the one percent, I expected you to say this. After all its in your contract.
A X I am the one percent. Without bottom feeder brainless labor, we won’t have a 1% and I can’t stand for that
@@vinayakachannappaajithanan9132 The company who is using the robot in leu of human labor dummy
So now I know my burgers won't have spit on them, good
cooking at home eliminates that fear
The person seems to do most of the work. Flippy is just and expensive spatula. Sorry flippy.
If you watched the video, the guy says that Flippy will do more in the future, and is still being developed and updated often.
@@triple7marc these machines are all too slow and require too much assistence from humans. The ones we have at walmart have doubled the amount of work that is required of us, but they won't admit it's a waste
@@premisecomics5084 Please re-read my comment.
@@premisecomics5084 And yeah I worked at Walmart as a Cap 2 associate without the automated sorter. It was a hell of a lot of work.
@@triple7marc the new video of flippy from 3 months ago is still too slow. Just be in everyone's way
Surprised more restaurant chains haven't already been using robots. They've already been used in other industries for years, for more complex tasks than this.
2020: Flippy is now for sale!
Burger King never needed "flippers"...
It will never go as faster and multi task faster then a human
Not yet
Ummm...
“Let me talk to the chef”
THATS ALOT OF SALT
That's absolutely horrifyingly disgusting. Flippy flipped two burgers that missed the tray and both were directly on the counter. I don't know if that counter is clean or not. I love how the employee shoved them a little bit back more on the tray and pretended that they were never on the counter, then he promptly wrapped them up and served them to unsuspecting customers. This is a massive huge freakin fail.
jesus no one's saying it's perfect. It's an iterative process to develop the technology, and soon robots will do all the tasks in fast food with no human assistance.
@@alexanderleeart you are missing the point! They guy still served the two burgers which touched the counter dip shit that's what this discussion is about.
In other words, flippy cares as much as employees do. You're a great marketer!
Flippy will soon be texting his buddies and smoking a joint in the parking lot on his break
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If they don't start giving Flippy benefits, he and the other robots might start unionizing.
That'll be funny when the robots start demanding that they be paid. The employers will be like, WHAT? We created you so we didn't have to spend money on paying our workers. 😆
Speaking as someone working in Pasadena, this would be far more interesting if the place actually DID open. The reports you hear about it are 98% BS. The place hasn't opened and from all we can tell, it doesn't seem like it's going to.
How about that last X-Files ep when Scully and Mulder get berated by robots xD
This is our future!
I WANT A FLIPPY BURGER! :)
What's funny is the people who make robots for restaurants don't understand that eating out is a social thing.
Buddy 1
"Hey man what you doing"
Buddy 2
"Notthing"
Buddy 1
" Wanna go eat '
Buddy 2
"Sure"
People go to restaurant to have conversations ,people watch etc.
This is more suited to a vending machine for a person who wants a quick burger
Is there a larger one that flips houses? (sorry, couldn't resist)
Is it still there today?
2:02 * robot puts burgers on countertop *
"He did good! Im really satisfied"
Proof that fast food places dont give a sh*t
@Michael Gia Huy Nguyen implying my comment was a serious comment
@@heroedeleyenda05 i know the one day i worked at mcdonalds then quit i didn't give a shit. It's gross back there
only 60,000...dollars? burger king has had autoflip for 20 years ?
Won't need to pay all these kids $15 a hr now sweet
Imagine when flippy tries to cash in his sick time
😂
A robot taking jobs from high school students lol
I wonder if flippy ever thinks, fuck this job fuck that tray too lmaooa
That’s what happens when you try to force business pay 15 dollars a hour
zombie41234 people don’t realize that this technology will be more intelligent, efficient and cheaper in the VERY near future. I tell them to look it up on their smartphone which no one had their face buried in 10 years ago.
zombie41234 No this is what happens regardless. Even if minimum wage was $1 a day. Workers would eventually get replaced.
It was inevitable but yeah the 15 dollar crowd expedited the arrival of this technology
A conveyor belt seems more practical unless the robot is progammable to do more than flip burgers
In all honesty everyone made it seem like this will replace a burger flipper..... It cant even put paddies on the grill, so flippy is more like a tool and not our replacement (yet)
What did that robot arm achieve as a function of time that the human worker (guy in black) could not do at the same time? It isn't even autonomous at all. I mean that the success of a properly cooked hamburger rests on the quick regular intervention of the human worker.
Wait until flippy gets pissed for not having a break and the guy get slap with the spatula.
Cooks are the restaurant's hero, I now realized.
Flippy about to be your new manager
I think I'm going to form a union for robots.
I'm sorry did he say 2 week vacation in the food industry? By far most impressive thing in this video...
I remember a long time ago seeing a cartoon of some sort on TV and it had a robot arm and it was putting things on a hamburger, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes, and when it got to the onions another robot hand held up it's hand like "hold the onions" . I'd like to find that cartoon again but I don't remember the name of it. The robot in the cartoon that I saw did more work than the robot in this video.
maybe in a real high volume kitchen, but id install on the ceiling and have it take less space, my guy will be placing burgers on the griddle and he walks away(after they start to season which we aren't there yet) even then this thing would have to be extremely durable and low maintenance for it to be fee-sable.
I am sure the local Burger King has the ability to just put a burger in one end and it comes out the other cooked both sides...
Wait so flippy just flips burgers and scrapes a grill... Good luck on that ROI as an early adopter.
And in a minute flippy will have your job while you're explaining his job.
Unsure if people have kept up to date with flippy but they fired him because he was too slow. I'm not even joking. They ceased the robot project due to humans being faster. Poor flippy
Yeah he looks slow! Have you seen the guys that work the grill? Fast af
Worker: i need $15 an hour, nothing less than that
Robot: i stack that electricity bill
They are now up for sale
"I don't want to put the burgers on the tray, Dave"
A monolith has appeared.
give it another 1-2 years, and it won't need a robotic arm as it could be done through a conveyer belt where each patty is removed and put onto a cooking sheet and slow cooked on both sides, then it slides the cheese on whichever patty needs it, then have an arm at the end slide it onto a pre sauced bun that was prepared just before. Once on said bun, the arm slides it to the final prep state where another robot slices veggies onto it, as another machine cuts, cooks, and salts fries before sliding that onto the same plate, then through a conveyer belt, deposits it safely with the proper number down onto the ordering table which lets the person know their foods ready.
*Fuking Flippy fired at **2:03*
This video was uploaded 5 years ago. Has the restaurant been operating that long? Why all the sudden media publicity and interviews now in Jan 2024?
I like how they sped up the camera speed cause floppy was scraping too slow
Also , it was early in day, after the grime builds up it'll be more difficult to clean
You burger flippers can kiss those dreams of 15 bucks an hour goodbye 😂
*if scientists keep this up we’re going to have robotic cash registers that can take your order*
*its like he’s opening a furnace in Minecraft and checking on the things cooking*
The future is here.
If all a human could do was flip burgers and move them from the cooking area to a tray, they would fire his ass the first day.
$15 an hour minimum wage? This thing doesn’t call in sick, does the job flawlessly, doesn’t bitch and moan and can work non stop. Hmmm 🤔
The Writer exactly. A lot of manual labor will be lost. There will be a lot of skilled management that will be paid more to oversee robots to the same jobs. It’s happening now.
Fat bitchy chick: "But.. but... the guy on TV said College isnt for everyone" #Robotics
And doesn't pat some girl on the butt and get the restaurant sued.
U2 boy still.. needs a human to put the cheese on 😂😂
Don't worry U2 boy, because AI is coming to your job. You might think that it is all good, because flippy doesn't talk back. Don't worry ,like I have written, Sophia and her artificial intelligent robots will be running your job, and maybe even you. Many will be homeless due to this AI mess that is being forced upon us. Flippy is already controlling the burger guy, because he said "I will have to follow Flippy's lead" Now you can say Hmmm
With so many jobs being lost to robotics, who is going to be able to afford Flippy’z Burgers, most will be unemployed
what is that song called?
What kind of robot will get the camera mans job for walking in the shot
" he actually does it better than my human employees" 🤔
The moment when Flippy breaks and all hell breaks loose
lol i know right
SO when floppy going to take over manager cause he doesnt even have a crew to manage anymore 👀🤣
How long b4 tonys not needed hes just throwin patties on the grill
Floppy looks disappointed it couldn't out the cheese on
anyone else kind think this feels like "id rather build a robot than pay you higher wages"
Why design a robot to do a task designed for humans? Why not just redesign the task to be done by a machine? For example, you wouldn't design a robot to learn how to set up logs and swing an axe at them, you'd just build a log-splitting machine.
It's all good till flippy accidently stabs someone with a spatula.
He literally flips burgers and scrapes the grill 🙄
Jane Doh He?
@@golanperry3 yea
The X-Files S11E07, holy shit!
I'm not impressed, employees still do 99% of the work.
it's a baby, building intelligence and muscle memory. won't be too long before it's more efficient than a human.
@@h7opolo you act like that’s a good thing 🤦🏽♀️
Remember, $15 minimum wage doesn't just criminalize companies paying people less than $15/hr, it also criminalizes people working for less than $15/hr even if they were ok with doing so.
This has got to be the vapidest argument against minimum wage I've ever heard.
"Child labor laws don't just criminalize companies who engage in child labor, it also criminalizes children working for them even if they were ok with doing so".
People making below a certain amount, around 17,500, a year fall below the federal poverty line which means they end up requiring local and state subsidies to supplement their cost of living and medical insurance; in other words by paying employees to little companies are having the government subsidize benefits to the employee.
Many of us have worked at fast food some point in our lives and it's thankless work. While an invention like this is brilliant from a business perspective, don't expect it to raise the morale of the humans. Without a doubt we will see more of these in the future.
See kids if you don't go to school you will be like this robot
Cameraman in the back said F your interview
A robot flipping burgers with an Asian guy with an Italian name in a new York restaurant in California...Says captain obvious...Be careful when flippy flips out I heard spatulas be flying at 90 mph🤣🤣😂
How does Mr. Flippy handle a grease fire?
It wouldn't need to. A restaurant set up like this will have an automatic fire suppression system.
And Thats The end for the Career of a Cook
Flippy looks relatively general purpose.. Wonder if there could be a more specialized burger frying machine...
Did you really think that they are going to pay $15/hr minimum wage to flip burgers?
Major restaurants can afford to pay it as matter of a fact they can pay more and should. Just because it's not a job that took years to get a degree doest mean they shouldn't get their fare share of the profits because major restaurants making a huge profit and they're cheating who should be most important to them their employees. Plus its stressful work so they need a fare share for that reason alone
I'm talking to you MIKEM6301
"It's a Dance With Flippy"!
who made this burger man?! 😡
I live in Cali. Never heard of Cali burger. They are going to put this in 50 locations but they only have 2 California locations. What does that tell you.
Flippy is basically a low-tech robotic arm from the 1970s that can perform only ONE function of a multi-function job. And Flippy needs complete human supervision to perform just that one task !!! Thanks, I'll stick with the high-pitched voice teenager who works all those fast food jobs on The Simpsons.
Actually, the minimum salary in California is $10.50/hr.
worst camera guy ever lol just interrupting the interview
No more spitting in ur food and dropping ur food on the floor by the employees who doesn’t care
Flippy dropped your food on the counter top at 2:02 I don’t think it will be any better knowing some robot dropped your burger and the manager or employee picks it up and serves you it regardless