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Robots challenged a chef in the kitchen - then one pasta dish changed everything
This video puts a chef against three levels of cooking robots to see whether humans or machines are better in the kitchen.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. You can find me at the confluence of food, beverage and travel. Next Robot unveils Al Dente, an AI-powered pasta and risotto ...
SoftBank Robotics Corp. today announced the U.S. debut of its autonomous cooking robots, “STEAMA” and “FLAMA,” developed based on its FOOD DX expertise cultivated in Japan. The robots will be ...
I saw the wild Nosh One up close in January and it's available for preorder now. Here's my take on the pricey robo-chef. David lives in Brooklyn where he's spent more than a decade covering all things ...
Nosh Robotics has introduced Nosh One, an innovative AI-driven robot that automates the entire cooking process for households. This device employs sophisticated robotics and adaptive algorithms to ...
Every day, we get closer to a reality where robots can do all of our chores. There are robot vacuums handling the floor cleaning, robots that can do laundry and other physical tasks, and, believe it ...
LG has debuted a home robot that's designed to cook, clean, and manage chores using advanced Physical AI. Part of LG's "Zero Labor Home" vision, the wheeled humanoid features dexterous hands and ...
I'm fascinated by AI cooking robots which, as far as I'm concerned, automate the one fun bit of cooking. Sadly, it's far easier to make something that can stir a pan of ingredients as they cook ...
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