Artificial intelligence is poised to enter yet another aspect of your life: fast food. After years of preparation, a burger-flipping robot named Flippy made its debut on Monday at the Pasadena, ...
Miso Robotics is launching the newest version of its AI-powered fry station robot with a complete redesign driven by five years of deployments, millions of baskets fried, and direct feedback from ...
This is one robot that can take the heat. "Flippy," a machine that costs $60,000 to $100,000, depending on its features, and is said to be capable of flipping 2,000 burgers a day, began helping out ...
The job of flipping burgers took a big step toward extinction this week as an autonomous robotic kitchen assistant called Flippy started work at a fast food outlet in California. Designed and built by ...
Flippy the robot is starting its culinary career with one simple task, but just like any rookie, it is learning on the job. With some practice and training, Flippy will be able to do everything from ...
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This week on Nation's Restaurant News, quick-service burger chain White Castle has hired a robot named Flippy, created by Miso Robotics, to cook fried foods. Chain leaders say they are looking to ...
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Today at Disrupt SF, we got our first look at Flippy in its final form. Miso Robotics has been showing off its burger-flipping “robotic kitchen assistant” for several months now, but today’s food ...
After a rocky debut in March that lasted only one day, Flippy, the hamburger-flipping robot, is back in action at the Caliburger restaurant here in the heart of this Los Angeles suburb. "Now he moves ...