Moley Robotics will release the world's first robot kitchen in 2017. Cooking is as easy as pulling a recipe, sitting and seeing a pair of robot arms to do all the work.
The kitchen is equipped with a pair of robotic arms, an oven, shelves for dishes and utensils, and a touch screen. The robot arm contracts when not in use
Users can operate the kitchen using a smartphone or attached touch screen. Just pull out the recipe on any platform and leave it to Moley Robot.
As chefs are prepared with special gloves when shooting with 3D motion capture technology, users can choose from a range of included recipes, and the robot knows how to cook. By doing so, the robot knows how to make a recipe like the one who first saw the recipe.
This means that the robot hand will stop naturally during cooking. Because it imitates humans. Former Masterchef Tim Anderson was filmed as a demonstration. You can see the dishes below.
To ensure safety, the kitchen is equipped with a protective screen. Because the robot also uses a food processor instead of a knife, people are not afraid of knife robots in the house.
According to Magic magazine, the price of the robot kitchen was $ 75,000 when first announced, but it is expected to drop to about $ 30,500 in 4 to 5 years.
Last year 47 years later, Moley Robotics released a real kitchen robot. This year, we can actually purchase the world's first robot kitchen. The price tag price is 7 times, enforcement is much stronger than Honeywell. You can choose the recipe listed on the touchscreen and the two robotic arms can prepare the meal behind the glass wall. These behaviors are taught using images from real chefs. Mr. Yoshiki's story is not about the robot itself, but about the intelligence that the robot needs. The first step is to create a flavor network with (almost) all ingredients drawn around the world. Which ingredients complement each other, strengthen each other, and which food group do you belong to? For example, do you know that the combination of milk and beer is going well? It is not exactly. According to Mr. Yoshiki, this combination tastes like coffee, so I will accept his words.
Of course, home cooking in the kitchens of Thomas Keller, Alain Ducasse, Gordan Ramsay is a reality. In 2018, Moley will release the world's first fully automated and integrated smart cooking robot - a chef from around the world and a robotic kitchen with unlimited access to its recipes. Therefore, this robot chef not only can cook more than 100 different foods for you, it cleans itself! According to Mark Oleynik, CEO and founder of Moley Robotics, this machine firstly specifies the number of recipes from the recipe library, the type of dish, the dietary limit, calories, the necessary ingredients, the way of cooking, the chef etc. It works. . Then you can select the recipe with a single click, place the prepackaged wrapped container (you can order through Moley) in the designated place, and press the "Start" button to start the cooking process.