Maybe one day you'll have a live-in chef, there to make you meals and improve your daily life. And to take up space and judge your food choices... But until then, you can rely on the next best thing: ...
Posha uses AI and a motorized arm to cook your dinner autonomously. It’s impressive but expensive, and raises all the usual concerns about connected kitchen appliances. As I’m sitting in my office ...
After three months of testing Roborock's ambitious Saros Z70, its headline-grabbing robotic arm is still just a proof of concept. Ajay has worked in tech journalism for over a decade as a reporter, ...
A robot vacuum with an arm that picks up socks costs thousands now, but Roborock is working on a mass-market version that will cost "just hundreds," its president promises. Ajay has worked in tech ...
As the food service industry continues to struggle with labor shortages, a Silicon Valley startup has put together artificially-intelligent robots that are ready to clock in. Chef Robotics has raised ...
I watched the Nymble cooked a pasta dish at the Smart Kitchen Summit this week, and the result was surprisingly good. A $1,500 robot-powered induction cooktop, it automatically adds all the ...
The Roborock Saros Z70 robot vacuum cleans like a dream, but its mechanical arm, which promises to pick up small items like socks, still needs work.
There’s a new chef in the campus kitchen. It’s a robot that can cook up a storm in as little as four minutes. If you’re getting the Jetsons’ vibe (think Rosie the robot maid) or if you’re picturing a ...
For all the lofty threats about AI upending the world—reinventing warfare, replacing human actors, optimizing your golf swing—the crisis dudes like me face on a Tuesday evening is much simpler: What ...
Over the past decades, roboticists have introduced a wide range of systems that can effectively tackle some real-world ...
This setup gives the robot an operational reach of up to 2 meters (6.6 ft), which it can use for tasks like grasping and carrying objects, pressing buttons such as those in elevators, and swiping card ...