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Researchers have trained a robotic ‘chef’ to watch and learn from cooking videos, and recreate the dish itself.
Posha co-founder and CEO Raghav Gupta with his company's robot chef. (GeekWire Photo /) The joy of cooking may mean different things to ...
A robot chef cooked my lunch, and it was delicious You provide the ingredients, and GammaChef will take care of the rest.
Researchers at University of Cambridge have trained a robot chef to observe recipes made by humans and then recreate them.
Researchers trained a robot 'chef' to learn from watching cooking videos. It was able to correctly identify the recipe 93% of the time.
Press a button, food comes out, goes in tummy. That's the dream of the robot chef, and two auto-cooking devices were on display at CES 2016: Sereneti's Cooki and TNL's OneCook.