An L.A. company is producing robotic cooking equipment that could change how chefs operate in the kitchen.
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A Norwegian robotics firm, 1X Technologies, has unveiled what it calls the world's first consumer-ready humanoid robot, promising to transform everyday life at home. Named Neo, the robot is designed ...
A robot that can cook isn’t that big a deal. After all, isn’t that technically what we’re looking at when we watch a factory machine create those perfect rows or Hershey’s Kisses? Likewise ...