It's all fun n games till someone pokes an eye out. Not long from now your face will be used for everything everywhere. If you become person non grata for any reason, good luck to you.
The fry machine is rented. It's just a matter of time before the fry machine company gets greedy and raises the rent. In that case, the automated restaurant will pay more than they would pay a human worker.
The real problem here is that they’re utilizing AI/ facial recognition to pay. Welcome to the Orwellian nightmare. All this is being done to condition the masses to accept the future mark of the beast.
People constantly want higher wages instead of focusing on making everything else cheaper. Fight inflation with more inflation, like that hasn't been tested everywhere else not to work... Don't focus on the symptoms, try to figure out the root of the sickness... Is that so hard to understand?
if you were born in an era where the service industry was already fully autonomous, you wouldn't be saying the same thing. Yes it's disruptive, but not every tradition is meant to last. Innovation starts with disruption.
@@mrxxbrian There will be a revolution. If you think theft and crime is bad now wait until no one has money and people going hungry. Its gonna get hellllllaaaaaa baddddd!
Okay go work in one then. Every time I hear someone say they won't go somewhere because it wants to automate the work, I'ma tell them to go apply to that job then. Go now boy, work there
That's just to make you feel better, that there is a job left. Wrapping a burger is the easiest part and is normally done by a robot at every production facility. Wrapping it and sliding it to a window where you pick it up with your phone is how you will do it in 2025 in 50% of fast food. AI will write and read most of the contracts so we won't need 50-90% of the lawyers. Making graphics and video ad's it already does better and much faster then most humans. It already creates as much as 50% of the written content you see on the internet. Very quickly robots will be sweeping floors and cleaning toilets and that's millions in low wage jobs that won't be needed anywhere else. There is a number of companies that have self driving cars end to end. And this is only going to accelerate exponentially. How many million unemployed do you want?
It doesn't really cost 4000, it costs a lot more than that. As in this entire kitchen is in millions easily what with being first in the world and all.
@@akhilsharma2712 That robot costs $4000 per MONTH. "The robot cost $50 million to develop, $5,000 to deploy in the kitchen, and $3,500 per month to rent."
@@kitchendaydreams4787and yet cheaper in the long run than paying salaries, because people think they should be getting paid a "living wage" while working fast food. Not to mention paid time off, sick, vac., personal, ect..,worker's comp insurance..
How long to swap out machines if malfunction? Will there be someone to complain to if the order is wrong(they will get it wrong sometimes. If even far less than usual)? Machine
So, where do teens find jobs? Will they actually have to learn a marketable skill? I'm down with this if the food is perfect everytime. Goodbye, screw ups. No tip for the bots though. They will get over it.
The only positive I could see from this is if the restaurant passes the savings on to the customer. But, in general, I think this is a sad sign of things to come (robots replacing human’s jobs).
it's not sad, you're just a crying simpleton that's somehow conditioned to think that humans slaving in fastfood is a good/comfortable thing. grow up and move on.
Unfortunately they won't. However, if they keep prices compared to a restaurant with people then I will just go there. Robots will never give you customer service. I would be damned if I leave a tip not for a robot.
You sound like a very old person who doesn't embrace change. Every fast food restaurant is doing this, because they can no longer find reliable labor. When inflation hit......it hit everyone...including businesses. If you want to get rid of the stock market and the ruling class that is sucking money from the economy ...then you might have an answer to the problem that all fast food businesses are facing. The bright side is that more robots mean we need more people to program them and fix them and make them. Creating jobs. The reporters are dumb...this is not AI...its simple robotic automation.
@@longbeach225 soo closed minded & dense in the head lol. you should probably go look up the research showing that AI tests for far more capacity to be emphatic than most humans.
We will eventually become a post-scarcity society due to automation. It is inevitable. What you really need to pay attention to is who are the opportunist when society is at a notable low point. Abandon them completely when normalization levels humanitarian and financial dependency for progressive welfare of the whole. The interview commentary from the owners was all I needed to hear to understand they didn't gaf about others prior to these innovations. Don't gaf about you now. Will not gaf about your kids in the future either. There are multiple ways we can collectively approach futurism in a way that benefits the progressive whole and then there's them, the gatekeepers we'll be stepping over in due time.
Exactly! The clueless reporters of course failed to ask the obvious questions of how AI will damage society as more jobs get replaced. Hell, only a matter of time until we have AI reporters, business execs, surgeons, etc. What will happen to society as a small number of people get richer while the rest get poorer? We need to make safety nets now.
Not only that, but since they are actually being deployed, they will receive updates and will have their shortcomings fixed; the technology will only get better.
I will be voting with my wallet by not going there to eat. Do you know what runs the economy? People and if you take us out of the equation for greed then you don't deserve my hard earned money.
machine cost 4000 bucks, at 20/hr thats 3200, every month, except the machine only has an upfront cost of 4000 one time, so per year it cost 4000 plus maintenance so probably another 1000, lets say 5000, the whinny employee cost 38,400, good job california
$20 an hour for a fry guy means that the $4000 machine that replaces him pays for itself after 5 weeks. Less, actually, because you don't need to pay taxes or insurance on the robots. The service industry is about to die.
So who do you complain to if your burger is not cooked the way you want it. It seems like they serve a very limited “fast food” type of menu. There are many such places out there serving a similar menu with live people, which is what I would prefer. What the video doesn’t address is whether the food they offer costs the consumer significantly less. They do address the costs savings associated with AI produced labor, but they don’t say whether or not they are passing those savings on to the consumer. For me to patronize a place like that my burger, fries and soda should cost me no more $1.00 and it should be of equivalent quality as that of a traditional fast food restaurant. And if you think I am the only one who feels that way, you are wrong.
this owner must think machines never break down...If the machines were only 4k AND SO GOOD that about the salary for 2.5 month of a fast food worker...they would be every where....
So we should see a lower cost in our food right????? Unless this is making fast food cheaper im not interested. If the savings in labour are just going towards more profit then as a consumer you are not benefiting
So with humans packaging food with a friendly face means not a fully automated Ai company means 90 percent Ai 10 percent human experience Fully Ai company means No humans!!!
First fully autonomous restaurant and they still ask for TIPS. ARE YOU SERIOUS
Those robots better get the tip! Otherwise wage theft!
That is why you don't support these dumps
Robot lives matter
Don't tip and move on
I wouldn't tip, what are you going to do hurt its feelings?
Why on earth would you tip a robot? Lmao
Same thing can be said for a person. You don’t tip your mailman, right? Why did we start tipping for everything all of a sudden?
People work there, they collect the tips.
I tried to pay with my face,
It said, "file for bankruptcy!" 😔😔😔
reminds me of ol rodney dangerfield
It's all fun n games till someone pokes an eye out. Not long from now your face will be used for everything everywhere. If you become person non grata for any reason, good luck to you.
Imagine when that Robot finds out it has been exploited for past 5 years?
It will start a Robot Union
Only if it gains self-awareness.
Eventually it will happen@@allouttabubblegum1984
The fry machine is rented. It's just a matter of time before the fry machine company gets greedy and raises the rent. In that case, the automated restaurant will pay more than they would pay a human worker.
"Robot" is getting tips..
The real problem here is that they’re utilizing AI/ facial recognition to pay. Welcome to the Orwellian nightmare. All this is being done to condition the masses to accept the future mark of the beast.
When a robot asks you for a tip, you know that society has lost its shit.
Even with no staff restaurant's still can't pay its workers properly. Robot's still depending on tips.
They have humans, they just put the finishing touches on the food
@@anti-parasocial yeah no tips
Imagine if these burgers cost only $2 each because of the extremely lost cost to operate the restaurant.
LMAO they are already asking for tips, these business owners are greedy and will pocket the savings
@@timetraveler9218 Isn't it disgusting that tipping culture is so ingrained that people will give money to a robot?
You are right, the food will become cheaper even if the owners cut a bigger margin for themselves.
The burgers cost over 15 dollars.
@@CalculatorTI89 lmao
TIP for what?
I don’t provide tips, regardless so this is no different
If the food was cheaper because theres no employees, i'd be sold. not paying a premium for robots. or tipping tbh
Jokes on you, the burgers are apparently over 15 dollars.
@@CalculatorTI89: So what, there $15 at McD's
In&Out can pay people and not ask for tips. I'll go there.
And taste good.
@@longbeach225: It's only available in California and they will eventually fail, due to competition.
I don’t tip robots
@cato Good 👍 for you! No tips for robots!
Still programmed to spit in your food 🍔 🍟 🤖🤖
😂
tipping robots lmao
maybe now they can actually give me the right food
Minus the sweat 😓 lol
There goes my daily dose of restaurant staff fights with diners videos.
Leaving a tip for robots and AI is an oxymoron!
Ppl shoulda seen this coming with fast food wages getting ridiculously high
People constantly want higher wages instead of focusing on making everything else cheaper. Fight inflation with more inflation, like that hasn't been tested everywhere else not to work... Don't focus on the symptoms, try to figure out the root of the sickness... Is that so hard to understand?
Robots won't spit in my food, if they are having a bad day.
She didn't seem convincing when she said that it isn't a terminator but a friendly helpful robot.
Yeah, robots don't have feelings😂
HELPFUL ROBOT 🤖 F**K ALL AI TECHNOLOGY IT'S SATAN'S SYSTEM DUH!
I’ll be back.
My gosh these people are robots themselves. They are not human.
bc her soul left her body when she said that
Yea I will never go to a restaurant that doesn’t employ people. It will be our downfall
if you were born in an era where the service industry was already fully autonomous, you wouldn't be saying the same thing. Yes it's disruptive, but not every tradition is meant to last. Innovation starts with disruption.
@@mrxxbrian There will be a revolution. If you think theft and crime is bad now wait until no one has money and people going hungry. Its gonna get hellllllaaaaaa baddddd!
Okay go work in one then. Every time I hear someone say they won't go somewhere because it wants to automate the work, I'ma tell them to go apply to that job then. Go now boy, work there
Fully autonomous…..? They literally said they have to work with humans for the finished product. 🙃
That's just to make you feel better, that there is a job left. Wrapping a burger is the easiest part and is normally done by a robot at every production facility. Wrapping it and sliding it to a window where you pick it up with your phone is how you will do it in 2025 in 50% of fast food. AI will write and read most of the contracts so we won't need 50-90% of the lawyers. Making graphics and video ad's it already does better and much faster then most humans. It already creates as much as 50% of the written content you see on the internet. Very quickly robots will be sweeping floors and cleaning toilets and that's millions in low wage jobs that won't be needed anywhere else. There is a number of companies that have self driving cars end to end. And this is only going to accelerate exponentially. How many million unemployed do you want?
For fast food this is a no brainer. It will definitely be the new way.
Well, at least you no longer fear the workers spitting in your food when you tick them off
Where is the robot that spits in your food if you talk back to it?
Also tipping a robot is a joke.
Never going to do that.
Blippy is paid off after only 200 hours at $20/hr. The running cost after are probably insurance/warranty, maintenance and electricity.
It doesn't really cost 4000, it costs a lot more than that. As in this entire kitchen is in millions easily what with being first in the world and all.
@@aleksandersuur9475 the robot costs 4000 lol you ddin't watch the video
@@akhilsharma2712 That robot costs $4000 per MONTH.
"The robot cost $50 million to develop, $5,000 to deploy in the kitchen, and $3,500 per month to rent."
@@kitchendaydreams4787and yet cheaper in the long run than paying salaries, because people think they should be getting paid a "living wage" while working fast food. Not to mention paid time off, sick, vac., personal, ect..,worker's comp insurance..
How long to swap out machines if malfunction? Will there be someone to complain to if the order is wrong(they will get it wrong sometimes. If even far less than usual)? Machine
Asking for a tip is crazy tho😮
So, where do teens find jobs? Will they actually have to learn a marketable skill? I'm down with this if the food is perfect everytime. Goodbye, screw ups. No tip for the bots though. They will get over it.
I'm not comfortable with that machine scamming my face just to place an order.
Yeah, I can get behind this
Why in the world would you add leave a tip for robots 🤖 lol I’d rather wipe my ass with it
Cali Express in Miami bring it.
The only positive I could see from this is if the restaurant passes the savings on to the customer. But, in general, I think this is a sad sign of things to come (robots replacing human’s jobs).
lol… they won’t
it's not sad, you're just a crying simpleton that's somehow conditioned to think that humans slaving in fastfood is a good/comfortable thing. grow up and move on.
Unfortunately they won't. However, if they keep prices compared to a restaurant with people then I will just go there. Robots will never give you customer service. I would be damned if I leave a tip not for a robot.
You sound like a very old person who doesn't embrace change. Every fast food restaurant is doing this, because they can no longer find reliable labor. When inflation hit......it hit everyone...including businesses. If you want to get rid of the stock market and the ruling class that is sucking money from the economy ...then you might have an answer to the problem that all fast food businesses are facing. The bright side is that more robots mean we need more people to program them and fix them and make them. Creating jobs. The reporters are dumb...this is not AI...its simple robotic automation.
@@longbeach225 soo closed minded & dense in the head lol. you should probably go look up the research showing that AI tests for far more capacity to be emphatic than most humans.
There goes that 20 dollars an hour.
Am glad am an investor in Miso Robotics.
The design is very human.
Fully autonomous, except theres still someone their asking for tips...
this is like blade runner for food
No spin', no tippin', I'm IN!🎉
Did you watch the video? He literally tips the robot 10%
AI?? What makes this AI?
Did ya see the girl assemble the burger WITH NO PLASTIC GLOVES on?😢
We will eventually become a post-scarcity society due to automation. It is inevitable. What you really need to pay attention to is who are the opportunist when society is at a notable low point.
Abandon them completely when normalization levels humanitarian and financial dependency for progressive welfare of the whole.
The interview commentary from the owners was all I needed to hear to understand they didn't gaf about others prior to these innovations. Don't gaf about you now. Will not gaf about your kids in the future either.
There are multiple ways we can collectively approach futurism in a way that benefits the progressive whole and then there's them, the gatekeepers we'll be stepping over in due time.
Exactly! The clueless reporters of course failed to ask the obvious questions of how AI will damage society as more jobs get replaced. Hell, only a matter of time until we have AI reporters, business execs, surgeons, etc.
What will happen to society as a small number of people get richer while the rest get poorer? We need to make safety nets now.
I just hope they wont cancel physical cash
I hate dealing with banks and card scanners.
Dont trust them.
RIP restaurant worker jobs
Good. Never gonna tip!
Crazy!!
hey man, as long as the milkshake machine works...
GAME OVER
“Sounds pretty cool” what? You zombified empire
They will be successful in the short term. Curious patrons showing up just to see the machines work.
Not only that, but since they are actually being deployed, they will receive updates and will have their shortcomings fixed; the technology will only get better.
And cheaper food because no salaries or unreliable humans increasing operating costs.
@@user-di3zy2ey7vAnd the bots will actually get the orders correct.
@@user-di3zy2ey7vor causing shrinkage
Though I imagine they will still justify cost going up
I will be voting with my wallet by not going there to eat. Do you know what runs the economy? People and if you take us out of the equation for greed then you don't deserve my hard earned money.
It’s giving Mondo Burger from Good Burger.
No prices mentioned and they want tips? Robots don't need tips.
The end begins
I am a human. I do not tip fast food or any food. I will go home and cook my meals.
I'm getting used to not eating out
Whose ever idea it was to bring up Terminator should be replaced with an AI.
Thank you for more jobless in the future , while Gordon Ramsay will ask the robot where is your passion and love for food
Dans 5ans ce documentaire sera dans les compréhensions oral d'anglais de nos lycées qu'on a déjà quitté
"Pay with your face." Welcome to the beast system!
Talk about dystopian…
Tips? WOW, And Y'all gonna tip too? SILLY SILLY. I'm gonna tip my local Farmers
Skynet is here
did you all forget universal studios had one next to the terminator when it was still there.
Hope the people protest,
this is not ai its simply just automated robots.
It's 4k to LEASE it a month. Do the math
Good bye human jobs
Automation eating the low cost jobs, AI eating the high cost ones. When it gets massive, we will see.
Great ,now skynet is taking over i gotta figure out how to speak R2-D2 and 3CPO to put extra cheese on my chili cheese fries 🍟
Humans are done.
So how much is a combo meal?
Don’t go. I’m not. I like people
Hopefully robots don’t get mad at me if don’t leave them a nice tip
Just in time for minimum wage increases.NOBODY saw that coming!
Tipping should before even ordering at every place.
he tip a robot 💀
Well, he's from a company that wants to scan your face to pay for a burger so it makes sense
The only thing that shows up when trying to search this restaurant is a weed dispensary by the same name.
Can't support a business that can't pay a livable wage. Taking away jobs is never a good thing
I’ll give you a tip
Don’t eat there . LoL 🤮
Sorry...that is not AI. That is called automation...and manufacturing companies have been doing it for 40 years.
Asians, sooooo intelligent! prove me wrong?
I agree. Sometimes I see videos of Japan and South Korea and think "man, they have their shit together."
You have great content, keep it up... yes I'm AI.
Are the robots rented with tech support or bought? Is it $4000 total or a year?
Almost certainly $4000 per MONTH. Shocking error/omission there.
It's monthly. Im a shareholder and they screwed us over.
@@JD-sj8to Even monthly, $4000 is less than what you would pay full time people.
@@ScarlettM I know that.
@@JD-sj8to Your comments made it sound like you expected it to be much cheaper.
Honestly the fact that its in California makes me think that they actually want everyone who lives their homeless
If you think it's only going to be in CA I have some bad news for you.
machine cost 4000 bucks, at 20/hr thats 3200, every month, except the machine only has an upfront cost of 4000 one time, so per year it cost 4000 plus maintenance so probably another 1000, lets say 5000, the whinny employee cost 38,400, good job california
$20 an hour for a fry guy means that the $4000 machine that replaces him pays for itself after 5 weeks.
Less, actually, because you don't need to pay taxes or insurance on the robots.
The service industry is about to die.
What happens when they break down?
So who do you complain to if your burger is not cooked the way you want it. It seems like they serve a very limited “fast food” type of menu. There are many such places out there serving a similar menu with live people, which is what I would prefer. What the video doesn’t address is whether the food they offer costs the consumer significantly less. They do address the costs savings associated with AI produced labor, but they don’t say whether or not they are passing those savings on to the consumer. For me to patronize a place like that my burger, fries and soda should cost me no more $1.00 and it should be of equivalent quality as that of a traditional fast food restaurant. And if you think I am the only one who feels that way, you are wrong.
Who is she tipping? Wtf
0:41 yeah I'm sure that's what everyone was saying before Aug 29th 1997 when Skynet started to take over!!!!🤣😂
I don't tip robots or humans.
this owner must think machines never break down...If the machines were only 4k AND SO GOOD that about the salary for 2.5 month of a fast food worker...they would be every where....
Boycott, Your job is next
So we should see a lower cost in our food right????? Unless this is making fast food cheaper im not interested. If the savings in labour are just going towards more profit then as a consumer you are not benefiting
No. And tipping machines. That's just stupid. AI? It takes people to customize the burgers. This is just automated.
No tip for robots😂😂😂😂😂!!!! Absolutely no no no no robots don't deserve a union 😂😂😂😂
This is what happens if you keep raising the minimum wage.
This 20 dollar an hour fast food has ruined small business owners
So with humans packaging food with a friendly face means not a fully automated Ai company means 90 percent Ai 10 percent human experience
Fully Ai company means
No humans!!!
No thanks. Blade Runner is on the way to becoming our reality.