That is, if youve got more than $300,000 to spend.
It even cleans up after itself.
The Taste of Robot Cooking
Moley claims its kitchen doesnt make food like a machine.
Moley
His movements were then translated into digital action.
Ultimately, Moley claims that users will be able to select from a digital menu with over 5,000 choices.
you’re able to also create your own dishes for the robot to prepare using Moley’s software.
Moley
But is it worth the price?
“Its crazy cool, but crazy expensive,” Evans said.
If and when they become more affordable, however, they have the potential to be extremely popular.
Suvie
From busy working parents to the elderly and beyond, they will appeal to many people."
It lacks robot arms like the Moley, but it starts at a substantially more affordable $1,199.
The restaurant will serve dishes from around the world, all prepared using artificial intelligence and articulated hands.
This robot, intended for restaurants, features a single arm and can work a grill or a fryer.
The White Castle hamburger chainrecently announcedthat it would be testing the Flippy for use in its stores.
Im all for having someone else cook my meals.
At $300,000, though, the Moley might cost too much to qualify as an impulse buy.