Back in early 2021 we heralded the development of Moley, a robotic chef with two smoothly gliding arms and a stack of pre-programmed recipes. Nearly three years later, Moley’s junior namesake has arrived; only the one arm this time, but just as graceful and elegant, a fifth of the price and, crucially, installable in a domestic kitchen.
Moley
Samsung introduces the next generation of connected living experiences with their AI-powered robotic arm, Bob. Bob is an affordable and intelligent kitchen assistant that can guide users through recipes, cut ingredients, and perform various cooking tasks.
Safety mechanisms are integrated into Bob to ensure a worry-free experience. Bob is part of an ecosystem of skills and voice input, allowing for personalized cooking experiences. The robotic arm can operate everyday kitchen tools and lift objects of different sizes and shapes. Customizable recipes and personal preferences make cooking with Bob a tailored experience.
Samsung Bot Chef
Miso Robotics has been spearheading the AI and robotics revolution in the restaurant industry. One of the key players in this journey has been the integration of NVIDIA’s state-of-the-art AI vision technology into Miso’s flagship product, Flippy.
We’re excited to share a recent success story that highlights the seamless collaboration between Miso and NVIDIA. NVIDIA details the transformative impact of their Isaac ROS (Robot Operating System) on Flippy’s capabilities.
Cobots and robots may soon start doing many of the essential duties of fast food and other restaurant workers. Their contribution will change the nature of the 500,000 jobs the foodservice industry workforce expects to add this year and the 15.5 million jobs in the industry overall. The fast food sector offers many opportunities to leverage machine labor since common tasks such as frying are tedious and dangerous.
Flippy
Source: In the News · misorobotics