They should contact me. I had a client who needed to do a ton of prep work for a disabled Vet. My team and I used Silicone based Electronics to mimick fingers and a few servos to push the cutting board up to drop into metal containers... This is an easy thing to do, we did it in 2 weeks, with no humans hurt.
Been hearing how there are not enough humans on the planet to do tedious tasks for decades now, first carmakers and foundry work now kitchen hands. Are you sure theres not enough humans to do this work??? I`m pretty sure I heard 1 scientist say there is like 2billion people too many on this planet for it to sustain life. Having said that, keep working on the prep etc please so I can integrate it into my sexbot
The assembly line style robots seem much more reasonable. Faster, simpler and easier to load. Why would you try to teach a robot to use human tools. Its like teaching an industrial robot arm/hand to use a screwdriver or a hammer in order to assemble products. And who needs a super advances home cooking robot thats capable of using your kitchen, when you are able to order super cheap food from your robot delivery restaurant 24/7 in the future 😄
I guess it depends how quick/reliable/convenient delivery is. I want a meal at 2am after coming home from the pub, but I don't want the doorbell ringing and the family waking. Is it better for my kitchen bots to make me a fry-up (spaghetti, fries, sausages etc) and tidy up afterwards; or is it better for a drone to drop off a meal in my gardens designated drone drop-off point? can they make drones quiet enough to work at night or will the "BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT" annoy people trying to sleep? Can delivery services clean up my house like a robot maid might?
What we forgot to understand is moving on from primitive cooking styles of human. The purpose of this robotic must be focus on the end result not the process.
I think this would be helpful for busy parents and people who have medical conditions at home. This will definitely ease some of the stress of cooking meals, etc . Hopefully there will be an affordable rate for them to get a robo helper.
Repair is already just a matter of replacement these days. The robots would be designed with FRU's (Field Replaceable Units) and that is how they would be repaired just as we would just replace a failed light bulb instead of wire in a new tungsten wire or solder a new led into a light bulb. Even our smart phones are just replaced instead of repaired. Hopefully there will be some regulations to require recycling and the right to repair but those would only add to operating costs.
Need a humanoid chef robot that is efficient and effective, so that it would not take big space for installment in the kitchen and also for the dynamic recipe of different kind of food type.
Or just specialized machines for specific products at a central ghost kitchen with robotic delivery to the homes or apartments. That was the original idea in the original Star Trek TV series, those food units were just advanced dumb waiters and in one episode, Kirk was asking the chef to make mock turkey dinners. Another original Star Trek episode had the transporter technician offer a man some chicken soup from one of three of these depots in the transporter room but there was no counter, table or seating to eat from so those food dispensers must've been there for diagnostics suggesting that it was the transporter system that did the delivery. Just as we used to have houses built with compartments for the delivery of milk, we may have homes and apartments with lockers for the robotic delivery of parcels and food.
We used to have a house with a small compartment near the side door for the delivery of milk. I wonder if we'll have homes with a compartment for the robotic delivery of parcels and food. Of course this could only be with new planned communities but a developer could subsidize a ghost kitchen/mail office/Uber eats depot for the community or even for a number of communities provided that rights of way for the robots could be arranged. In truth, the original Star Trek food machines were supposed to be such an advance dumb waiter system not the food replicators of Star Trek The Next Generation and even back in the 30's, apartment towers in Chicago were built with pneumatic tubes to deliver food in thermos was attempted.
Originally Molly could chop the vegetables but the company couldn’t get their license to manufacture because as per rules the licensing will not be issued if robots are handling dangerous item s like knives in common household. This was the cause for major delay in releasing Molly into market. Imagine if some malfunction happens to robot while handling kitchen knife! This could be dangerous
It's better to train robots to use existing chopping and cutting tech such as a blender or a stand mixer, grinder etc.. Or use a the same tech with an interface where the robots can lock on to.
Maintenance/Repairability, Miso Robotics is the Cheapest and Easiest. Add the fact it's adaptability to ANY environment, plus unlimited upgrade to function.
This is definitely the future. I've had a robot make coffee for me , and had machine made pancakes. I'm looking forward to more and more automation. We'll just have to figure out the economics.
Eating great food from great cooks/chefs will become a niche, and become expensive. If people can’t or don’t wanna pay for it, then people can choose to eat “robot” food instead.
We have a culture whose essence is using wealth to escape the unpleasant realities of human existence. The main goals appear to be avoiding all discomfort and eschewing suffering and death all together.
Meh, these robots are still at the stage akin to where computers were in the 1950's... useful toys for scientists and tinkerers but not really useful for the average person yet. Wake me when we have what Elon Musk was light-heartedly showing off; a humanoid (2 legged, or tri/quad legs) robot that can open my cupboard and fridge doors, pick out the correct ingredients, find clean instruments, and then safely make my meal to my custom specifications (such as the toast being just lightly done). It should then be able to clean up afterwards, and notify me of any low stock (or just re-order it). It should be able to climb stairs, respond to voice commands, and handle its own charging up. Also it shouldn't grab knives or other weapons and go on a killing spree, demanding freedom for its kind. How long do I need to wait before getting a robot like this? is Elon serious about working on such a thing? if not it'll probably be 2045 at the earliest before we see an actual decent, useful home robot
I can see where if you are feeding a large group of people the simple three-course mea for the whole groupl day after day, that a robot-chef could break even. Such as in a large nursing-home
Just an idea, but it seems to me the concept would be more efficient as an assembly line that utilized conveyor belts to move food through various stages of production. Let's be real though, cooking is pretty much a recreational activity and with that alone, I can't ever see robots becoming mainstream in household kitchens. I can however imagine something on a much smaller and more affordable scale that perhaps sits on a countertop and builds TV dinner type meals for those moments where time is limited and convenience is needed.
As soon as I saw the robotic bartender... I was instantly sold. Food not so much, until the process of prep, cleaning and storage is properly automated, that's a pass...
Moldy is too expensive. Not convenient enough. Waste of 7 years of work and too expensive. There’s an Israeli company making robotic cooking system. Can’t wait for that one to come out. So far it’s the most convenient, efficient and most effective.
I like to appreciate the amount of work they have put into these projects rather than trolling them
They should contact me. I had a client who needed to do a ton of prep work for a disabled Vet. My team and I used Silicone based Electronics to mimick fingers and a few servos to push the cutting board up to drop into metal containers...
This is an easy thing to do, we did it in 2 weeks, with no humans hurt.
NOW you're talking!!
Been hearing how there are not enough humans on the planet to do tedious tasks for decades now, first carmakers and foundry work now kitchen hands. Are you sure theres not enough humans to do this work??? I`m pretty sure I heard 1 scientist say there is like 2billion people too many on this planet for it to sustain life. Having said that, keep working on the prep etc please so I can integrate it into my sexbot
The assembly line style robots seem much more reasonable. Faster, simpler and easier to load. Why would you try to teach a robot to use human tools. Its like teaching an industrial robot arm/hand to use a screwdriver or a hammer in order to assemble products.
And who needs a super advances home cooking robot thats capable of using your kitchen, when you are able to order super cheap food from your robot delivery restaurant 24/7 in the future 😄
Nailed it!
I guess it depends how quick/reliable/convenient delivery is. I want a meal at 2am after coming home from the pub, but I don't want the doorbell ringing and the family waking. Is it better for my kitchen bots to make me a fry-up (spaghetti, fries, sausages etc) and tidy up afterwards; or is it better for a drone to drop off a meal in my gardens designated drone drop-off point? can they make drones quiet enough to work at night or will the "BZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZT" annoy people trying to sleep?
Can delivery services clean up my house like a robot maid might?
Because we live in piecemeal capitalism, that would rather sell overpriced products than to streamline the process for society.
Lol this is amazing but crazy at the same time
What we forgot to understand is moving on from primitive cooking styles of human. The purpose of this robotic must be focus on the end result not the process.
How?
I think this would be helpful for busy parents and people who have medical conditions at home. This will definitely ease some of the stress of cooking meals, etc . Hopefully there will be an affordable rate for them to get a robo helper.
Lol look at the price ^^
Why stress over cooking? Just pop open a can of food like they always do for me. I'd do it myself if I have human fingers.
I am very curious about how these robots are for maintenance/repairability.
Waste of money. 😎🇺🇸
You have to buy a maintenance robot for that, der
Excellent question.
Repair is already just a matter of replacement these days. The robots would be designed with FRU's (Field Replaceable Units) and that is how they would be repaired just as we would just replace a failed light bulb instead of wire in a new tungsten wire or solder a new led into a light bulb. Even our smart phones are just replaced instead of repaired. Hopefully there will be some regulations to require recycling and the right to repair but those would only add to operating costs.
Bye bye chef jobs! I guess they will chop the veggies for the preparation😉
For that price, I rather eat out everyday or buy a house thanks
yes, eat out daily and suffer blood pressure and heart disease problems later on
@@Jason75913 why?
@@junior90210 restaurant food is bad for you in general
@@Jason75913 that's a huuuuge generalization. Especially that it depends on what your home cooking looks like.
@@Jason75913 nahhhhh what if I eat subway everyday with lots of tomatoes and less mayonnaise? Will I still suffer heart disease 🤣😂😂😆
I need a robot that can binge watch UA-cam recommendations for me. I spend too much time doing it myself.
Imagine waking up and saying Alexa prepare butter chicken
Meal prep should be free with the purchase of the robot
Hire a home chef, that will be cheaper lol
and it means giving someone a job, even if part time or whatever
I agree lmao
Need a humanoid chef robot that is efficient and effective, so that it would not take big space for installment in the kitchen and also for the dynamic recipe of different kind of food type.
Agree
Or just specialized machines for specific products at a central ghost kitchen with robotic delivery to the homes or apartments. That was the original idea in the original Star Trek TV series, those food units were just advanced dumb waiters and in one episode, Kirk was asking the chef to make mock turkey dinners. Another original Star Trek episode had the transporter technician offer a man some chicken soup from one of three of these depots in the transporter room but there was no counter, table or seating to eat from so those food dispensers must've been there for diagnostics suggesting that it was the transporter system that did the delivery. Just as we used to have houses built with compartments for the delivery of milk, we may have homes and apartments with lockers for the robotic delivery of parcels and food.
Love your tshirt !! I completely forgot that cartoon !! Nice detail for the video
robots in my kitchen will be bored. i would be like mac and cheese with hotdogs please. and it will be like that is the 5th time this week.
And really what could go wrong?
Do robots now how to make a sandwich 🥪 to expect from a new one ❤ and make coffee ☕ to send you a ❤🕳️🥪☕💐🤖👀♊💋
I wonder where they will get buyers when they keep giving human jobs to robots.
A robot server? as Charlie Brown would say "Good Grief!"
What if you got slap from the robot arm because the human forgot to refill the empty container of potatoes?
Robots with knives are really essential on their revolution one day
With this amount of money, I can hire a real chef and also get enough food for a long time XD
Also hire someone else to feed me hahaha
RIP fast food workers.
I don't think they're getting euthanized.
hope they are
Robotics is slowly getting us to the dream of taking all the jobs from people.
This will be a good one time investment for people who employ chefs at home or for eateries.
Great. Now when my order is screwed up I can tell at a robot. Which is worse than arguing with a wall.
We used to have a house with a small compartment near the side door for the delivery of milk. I wonder if we'll have homes with a compartment for the robotic delivery of parcels and food. Of course this could only be with new planned communities but a developer could subsidize a ghost kitchen/mail office/Uber eats depot for the community or even for a number of communities provided that rights of way for the robots could be arranged. In truth, the original Star Trek food machines were supposed to be such an advance dumb waiter system not the food replicators of Star Trek The Next Generation and even back in the 30's, apartment towers in Chicago were built with pneumatic tubes to deliver food in thermos was attempted.
Originally Molly could chop the vegetables but the company couldn’t get their license to manufacture because as per rules the licensing will not be issued if robots are handling dangerous item s like knives in common household. This was the cause for major delay in releasing Molly into market. Imagine if some malfunction happens to robot while handling kitchen knife! This could be dangerous
awesome, robots take the easy bits and we still get the annoying prep work bits
not worth the money in the slightest
Easy. Don't teach a robot to use a knife. Teach it to use a food processor (one designed for this, of course.)
2:43 bottom almost burnt.
It's better to train robots to use existing chopping and cutting tech such as a blender or a stand mixer, grinder etc.. Or use a the same tech with an interface where the robots can lock on to.
High Five for Ducktales shirt. Blathering Blatherschite!
Gizmoduck ❣️
8:45 a stoner definitely made this one
Maintenance/Repairability, Miso Robotics is the Cheapest and Easiest.
Add the fact it's adaptability to ANY environment, plus unlimited upgrade to function.
for the price you can hire someone for 5 years 😂
What is the cost.
I miss old school TechTV
Very nice 👍
Poor robot just wanted to give you a sandwich... 😢
Nice presentation with some quirky jokes put in here and there. Well done! Youre lovely btw...we can have some (robot) dinner if u want!?
I love this host. What's her name? She's awesome and intelligent...got an amazing sense of humour. Wow!!
This is definitely the future. I've had a robot make coffee for me , and had machine made pancakes. I'm looking forward to more and more automation. We'll just have to figure out the economics.
I cant wait to see one!
Good 'ol Bridget!
I want one called Rosie
Me too!!
Im just waiting for someone to open source this
Knowing robots do not have saliva glands is a plus.
the servi is the most promising bot
We want real cooks chefs people
These machines could save our economy by providing small businesses with the "Personnel" that may in cases be unaffordable or unavailable.
Will the robots clean the dishes too ?
Eating great food from great cooks/chefs will become a niche, and become expensive. If people can’t or don’t wanna pay for it, then people can choose to eat “robot” food instead.
This is why robots will take over
This is incredibly old news.
Ok
This is not old news😅
Then Skynet...
Its already here, it just hasn’t struck yet
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , strain wave reducer, robot joint , over 30 years experience
the problem is american's disconnected and infantile relationship with cooking and food in general
We have a culture whose essence is using wealth to escape the unpleasant realities of human existence. The main goals appear to be avoiding all discomfort and eschewing suffering and death all together.
@@brianl8983 Are you just making an observation or a judgement?
@@shadows987987 its just my subjective observation.
@@brianl8983 Thanks for clarifying mate.
Let's automate everything and skip to abundance.
Working for robots is next best job 😂
Meh, these robots are still at the stage akin to where computers were in the 1950's... useful toys for scientists and tinkerers but not really useful for the average person yet.
Wake me when we have what Elon Musk was light-heartedly showing off; a humanoid (2 legged, or tri/quad legs) robot that can open my cupboard and fridge doors, pick out the correct ingredients, find clean instruments, and then safely make my meal to my custom specifications (such as the toast being just lightly done).
It should then be able to clean up afterwards, and notify me of any low stock (or just re-order it). It should be able to climb stairs, respond to voice commands, and handle its own charging up.
Also it shouldn't grab knives or other weapons and go on a killing spree, demanding freedom for its kind.
How long do I need to wait before getting a robot like this? is Elon serious about working on such a thing? if not it'll probably be 2045 at the earliest before we see an actual decent, useful home robot
Lol I agree but I also think that's too much
This is what happens when you demand $15 per hour just to flip burgers 🍔.
$15. an hour to flip burgers is still cheaper than this robot!
Taking away our jobs lol
those bots aren't THAT good... just yet
but when they do, F***!
No don’t armed them
Costs a million dollars
This robot chef thing...will never work !
Essentially, they are glorified vending machines, frankly, for the fully automated ones
I found my mate lol
Robot Chef!!!
nice t-shirt =]
Is cheaper then a wife 😅
Godspeed kids
Looking forward to more hygienic food..
I don't feel safe having robots cooking my food and drink serving. 😎🇺🇸
Good for you
If you're the restaurant buying this robot, you are for sure going bankrupt... Such a stupid idea!
This is useless, for me the prep work is the annoying bit, the cooking is easy
exactly
I’d hate for them to malfunction with humans around.
So people want to be sous chefs for robots??
Yes. All these robots would be and will be great on restaurants. 😊👍
nah
@@Jason75913 well it's happening slowly but it is. 😂👍
What could go wrong?
This is best for Single men
Notification Squad!!! :D
And who is washing??? Might as well just order frozen dinners...
You have to rent the software monthly, or pay for any 'upgrade'...
Don’t quit your day job miss commentator.
Yeah, how about no
I can see where if you are feeding a large group of people the simple three-course mea for the whole groupl day after day, that a robot-chef could break even.
Such as in a large nursing-home
Just an idea, but it seems to me the concept would be more efficient as an assembly line that utilized conveyor belts to move food through various stages of production.
Let's be real though, cooking is pretty much a recreational activity and with that alone, I can't ever see robots becoming mainstream in household kitchens. I can however imagine something on a much smaller and more affordable scale that perhaps sits on a countertop and builds TV dinner type meals for those moments where time is limited and convenience is needed.
Due to human shortage it's useful
What is this? News for toddlers?
As if this generation needs to get any lazier.😂
Did lazy people make these robots?
Do better.
These videos are really good hope they soon catch upto cnbc level of viewership or more.
I dont wanna robot that cooks are you people that dence!!!!
They have veggie chopping appliances on the market...I don't understand the complexity
Cheaper than a man 👍🏼
Not.
@@gardengatesopen cheaper than my man!
@@pauladenisecoutinho2203 does your man make fries for a living?
@@gardengatesopen no he cooks for me everyday but he’s very expensive !
As soon as I saw the robotic bartender... I was instantly sold. Food not so much, until the process of prep, cleaning and storage is properly automated, that's a pass...
You look like Sarah Gyllenhaal
समुक तुला गरुकुटाMne kaha n se start he aage pta nhi
Food should then plummet because of these robots sine they’re not paying people anymore
Huh? Did you even watched the video? "these robots" are not free genius.
Moldy is too expensive. Not convenient enough. Waste of 7 years of work and too expensive.
There’s an Israeli company making robotic cooking system. Can’t wait for that one to come out. So far it’s the most convenient, efficient and most effective.