In brief: Robotic kitchens will probably never replace humans, but that doesn't stop companies like Moley, Hyper Food Robotics, Xrobotics, Dexai Robotics, Miso Robotics, and Nala Robotics from trying.
The new AI-powered bot is able to serve up identical dishes at scale, according to developers at Moley. With advanced machine learning capabilities, it can recreate recipes by following pre-recorded ...
After years of warp-speed developments in home tech, 2025 might feel more evolutionary than revolutionary. That said, you can still expect giant steps in connected appliances, home robotics, AI, ...
dnata’s culinary demonstration features the world’s first AI-powered robot capable of handling cooking operations in commercial and residential kitchens. Developed by Moley Robotics, it is able to ...
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