California kitchen incorporates AI robot chefs
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- čas přidán 26. 01. 2024
- Entrepreneurs and engineers are putting AI robots to work in the kitchen. In California, one restaurant is using the technology to handle dangerous kitchen tasks like working frying machines. CBS News' Joy Benedict has more.
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The food better be 30-40% cheaper because a majority of what you pay for at a restaurant is the labor required to make the food.
You know this isn't going to happen
You know damn well the companies will keep prices the same and keep the extra profits instead
They will take whatever people will pay.
Labor costs are supposed to be around 30%, that is nowhere near the "majority" and these machines arent free either.
Doesn't "labor" have to maintain and calibrate the robots, or do you expect mechanical engineers to work for free? If anything, the prices will increase drastically
Normal people: "2 minutes"
Robot Enthusiast: "120 seconds"
1 million seconds 📈💵
They should automate CEOs next, save an F tone of money there.
You don't think thats come it will happen soon and we all gonna be depending on government
They already made a robot CEO. The chief executive of a Polish beverage company happens to be a humanoid robot. Dictador appointed the AI-powered robot named Mika as its experimental CEO
If that means a CEOs paycheck is gonna be cut, then...."that technology doesn't exist yet" lol
4 robots playing golf@@iriebuddha
🤣😂😅Bonne idée !
If you didn't see this coming you've been living under a rock.
Everyone has seen or heard of it before but id say most of them was in denial
Denial for sure! Better keep up or be left behind - the way the world has always been
Her-
Is it taking jobs?
Him-
Not what I've seen.
Me-
Are you looking?
Boy he paused and scrambled for an answer didn't he. Yes. The answer is yes, these robots are costing hundreds of thousands of people their jobs, but this nerd gets to buy a yacht, so who cares right?
Most fast food taste like an AI made it already, I see this as a win for humans.
And the Truth? We can all do without fast "Food."
😂
Next, we should serve Dog food & Garbage bin mystery juice for people, to maximize more Profit
Agreed. The braindead people who think that all there is to a fast food restaurant is flipping burgers and cooking fries should consider using AI to write their comment instead.
I totally agree
A robot does not necessarily mean AI. Most of that was just automation, which isn't new at all...
I'm sure when mail sorting automation started happening, people were all freaked out.
But is there a drive to put people back into mail sorting rooms? Nope...
The fact is, while automation/robotics has been affecting manual labor jobs for ages, the difference with AI is that it will be going after knowledge worker jobs...
Perhaps even creating more manual labor (robotic repair) jobs.
Yeah, I know....! AI is the buzzword the media and corporations love to use today. Automation doesn't mean AI. These robots are just following mostly pre-programmed routines. Computer vision is needed for the robot to find the fryer basket handle with the QR like code. We've been using robots for car assembly for many decades already.
They will replace these jobs. AI will help, but automation is the big driver.
Who couldn't see this coming, Japan has a hotel run by robots
Yeah but those types of places feel boring and empty.
Been through some cities where there was hardly anybody outside. It's just sad
@@everythingisfine9988 being checked in by a raptor like in Jurassic park is borning? how about the decent hot food you can get from a vending machine
Japan's population is also shrinking, like ours. They're preparing for what's coming
@@JoeyJoJoJr0 smort
I'm all for the robots, they will make my food as ordered.
The robots aren't assembling your food just cooking.
@@fishingfool2644 Five years ago, I ordered a pizza out of a vending machine in Japan. The technology exists
The less people touch and spit into my food - the better
They aren't chefs. They cook. You literally don't know what a chef is.
As a cook I 100% Agree
Fastfood is just the test bed I imagine. It won't be long before chefs are replaced in "real" restaurants.
I agree with you but to be real , just about every lead cook at private schools, universities and even hospitals are called chefs. When they are cooks that dump out premade packaged foods and heat them up.
@saramae9878 You don't understand what a chef is nor what the job entails.
Until there are full reasoning androids that can act autonomously, there won't be robotic chefs. We are a long way from that.
they dont even cook. they take premade stuff and warm it up. they are just a step above reheating left overs in a microwave
Notice how they are not looking into how "robots" could replace managerial jobs too.
Even though that's arguably the easiest to replace lol. Chatgpt etc can already write letters, create schedules, make spreadsheets, draft emails, etc. Find literally any company with a robot that can replace an exterior light fixture on the facade of a hotel lmfao. But they'll call that "unskilled manual labor".
Oh no, we can't lose our managerial job's 😮
Robots wont spit in your food.
Actually you can program them to
But they never wash their hands either.
No sweat, tears, mucus, saliva and other human liquids of the chefs/ waiters in the dishes either
Robots will carry on even if cockroaches or rats are present. I prefer humans. They are likely to speak up over such things!
This guy also thinks Trump was found guilty in civil court.🤦
I can see the creator of Flippy twitching his eye when the reporter asked if human jobs were gonna be replaced. OF COURSE they're meant to replace humans! Look at the history of automation. Millions of jobs have been replaced by machines foe decades.
Thank goodness, a reasonable comment. Also to add, technology has NEVER had a net negative effect on jobs, in fact innovation has ALWAYS created more jobs than it has taken in the long run, and on average the new jobs pay MORE, and usually require less manual labor and more ingenuity and creativity.
This is robotic automation, not AI. Improper buzzword usage.
True, automation has been around for over 30 years, you just have to go to any car manufacturing plant and you will see it, these news anchors just like to sensationalize everything
AI can be used for automation. This stuff all overlaps.
99% of businesses using the AI buzzword just means:
AI-ready like HD-ready TVs. 📺
Impossible to say, need more info, if it makes any decision or corrective action it is AI driven to some degree.
the Fight for 15 initially meant $15/hr and now it is 15 days notice until you are replaced
I have no problem with a robot made burger.
Do you have a problem with the ingredients that are literally poison, used to make them? 🤣
Lets see when flipy makes you an undercooked burger 😂
@@JoeyJoJoJr0what poison lol?
@@soliniv1411 I would trust flippy more than an underpaid fast food worker who may not care so much.
I think these Kitchen robots were the missing piece of Ghost Kitchens as the main recipe will never change and the food will be made the same way always.
Consistency is extremely important.
If AI can precisely cook a decent burger every time, that's a game changer.
You don't know how many eateries I've stopped going to because of inconsistent results. 😶
I've literally stopped all fast food because of sub par service and inconsistency. When you have to double check your order before you leave the window every time....
It's not that difficult and actually doesn't require "AI" to accomplish. It's literally assembly line.
Prices won't go down.
The machines appear overly complicated. Also, how often are the machines cleaned? The cost savings is dubious too, since many are likely leased plus a service contract. Maybe this is the future, but not totally convinced from what I've seen.
Flippy costs 30k. 1500/month for the software.
@@40yearoldman 30k for an employee that can literally only do 1 thing. it cant clean or do gen prep either. waste.
@@letsgovideogames4190 No idea if it can spot other issues - "The meat is green and smells funny", "There's a frozen mouse in the fries"
Cheaper than $20 CA minimum wage plus overtime and benefits and vacation, PTO and sick time
@@hansolo8225 and doesnt have to take off every friday cause some relative had a heart attack or stroke or their kid died while being flown to the little rock childrens hospital.
2:55 Nothing nefarious about scanning your face for a dollar cheeseburger. 🤣🤣🤣
Why TF was she scanning her face? I would never buy at a place where you need to scan your face
On the bright side: I won’t be afraid to send my food back to the kitchen when it’s undercooked, cause there’s no one to spit in it 😅
No spit or dirty hands is a plus.
Just machine grease and metal parts.
And fecal matter from vermin unnoticed by robots. You know about moldy ice cream and drink machines right? Who's cleaning up all these machine parts? Or do the robots lick themselves clean, like cats?
😂😂😂😂 I’ve been a chef for over 15 yrs. They took our jobs.
DEY DOOK OUR DOBS!😂
The ppl from the future...dey took our jubs!
Day doop diboop Der der
Give it time u won't be laughing when u outta a job
@@amonnovara2747 durk r dur
So I will get my burger on time now?
Lol Not when the stupid thing breaks down.
@@PaulMartin-qu5upwhen it breaks down, that just means I’ll get paid to fix it😂
@EricMoore790 you have a specific time to receive a burger?
@@PaulMartin-qu5up Ugh, they can still go back to make it the same way they have for thousands of years. I take it you didn't watch the full video. Are you an unhappy person in life?
@@DigitalConfusion1 Ugh, no kidding?!? That transition isn't going to be immediate though. They would need to find replacement staff that are available to come in. In the meantime, no. Eric will not get his burger on time... whatever that means.
Why would they pay for a very expensive machine if they would have to keep a full staff on anyway?
Bring on the robots!!
two people working in the restaurant but no one has lost jobs? Requiring people to allow them to identify them through facial recognition but is it okay for the customer? Do these people think we are brain-dead?
They're blowing sunshine up our arse to start the normalization process.
Yeah, they bet on it.
Yep, they do
Enough people are that what's coming is unavoidable.
Don't worry the next robot to sprinkle whatever that was on the fries is next.
This legitimately just felt like watching an ad for these companies while ignoring how it will realistically effect workers.
Do you really think people aspire to be a fry cook for minimum wage? Go talk to restaurant owners, they cannot find people willing to fill these positions for the wages they're willing to offer.
*affect
Shoulda learned how to do something. Let’s not pretend that all you muppets haven’t seen this coming for a decade.
It isn't the high density wealthy neighborhoods that will feel the job loss pressure. They have issues finding anyone near who will work for what corporate fast food wants to pay, even if it is over $20 an hour. It is the far more numerous inner city, small town and low density Interstate fast food where the loss of jobs will hurt. It is like a vacuum for corporations to suck hard earned or food stamp money out of impoverished regions.
You were watching an ad for these companies, did you hear how much they said "it can save businesses money..." I'm a consumer, I don't care about the owners making more money, or shareholders with bigger dividend checks. Make food for the masses who won't have much income in the future cheaper if you're going to do anything.
It makes sense. Leave the burger flipping and Fry frying to the robots. The presentation and customer service to the humans
If making burger gets paid 20/hr, it is cheaper to buy a robot. No complain no healthcare
We could have done this two decades ago, minimum. I've been telling people the age of jobs like fast food are ending and people need to learn automation tech.
I love the excuse that, these things help people. It'll help the pockets of the owners. Doesn't help the workers.
Billionaires aren't people?
yes the owners can now make a living wage finally and feed their families.
What workers🤣
For everyone that thinks it's ok for the humans to lose their jobs, what do u think will happen when there r no more entry level jobs left? I know some of u think they can just easily transition from hamburger cook to a lawyer, but it probably just means they'll be unemployed, and who do u think is going to pay to support those people? That's when revolutions happen.
@@rlee2345As the wealthy and mighty owners are learning, the more they automate, the less they have to deal with or pay for menial labor. Today’s billionaires require a much smaller workforce than yesterday’s millionaires. The working classes can complain all they want, as long as they do it outside the gated communities.
I love this! Maybe our food will be made right the first time! ❤
The Robot never washes its hands.......lol. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Neither do human workers.
@@maxrox2363 Were you one of them C Students in High School, just because you don't wash your hands doesn't mean everybody doesn't wash their hands.
I'm a Fry Cook, it's a nightmare job, I'll be happy to work the pantry making sundaes and salads.
Way to go... put humans that eat food, out of work.
Sounds like the opposite of sound business planning.
This is what happens when fast food workers demand $20 per hour.
@@muddywater4505
Ohh... you worth less than $20?
Did you not get the memo that robots were coming?
@@rowshambow
Well you should quit your job now and prepare for that.
@Kimm.J most people have also been promoting and supporting ubi to go along with automation. Id love extra time to see the world, read and explore.
The minimum wage for CA fast food workers just went from $20/hr to $0/hr.
Japan has had this for a long time !
When labor becomes too expensive, tech comes in to fix the issue. Look at farming.
RIP the 'Never Cook Again' meme
I'd like to see robots as newscasters.
They'll probably cook better than humans.
In other words, I can expect to have a delicious robotic meal in a nice restaurant with my family pretty soon. Robotically speaking, I have to tip no one 😎👍
and no tipping. Or rude waiter interaction. :)
you missed that episode of the xfiles i see
@5:25 Wow this CBS anchor said the quiet part out loud! Hope she’s got another job lined up! 😂
the burgers and fries actually look decent. may give it a go
The type of worker you'd need in this new scenario would be interesting -- you'd need technical maintenance worker that can also work the grill and fryer, because although you can have a technical worker on-call to drive around to do repairs, you likely can't have a traditional fast food worker on-call. I think there were these restaurant concepts in SF before the pandemic, but they didn't take off. There's also coffee barista-type robots that do this type of work too. Agree for the tedious or more dangerous jobs robots should definitely handle them and workers can do other portions that robots can't, but the type of real-person labor needed will shift.
Skilled labor essentially,
Job market about to get more competitive, means better talent. Good for business
I have to agree. Work for a DHL distribution warehouse we have robots we still need humans to do the work. The robots make it a lot easier but when the system goes down everything has too get done manually and it puts us behind. Robots aren't always reliable and people don't understand that.
@@felipenunez2058yeah in the video they even said "robots don't need breaks or a day off" and I'm thinking um yes they actually do. Except they won't call you 2 hours before their shift saying they are going to be out of order today 😂 it's more of a surprise
Used to be a Creator Burger in Westlake in Daly City I think they closed though. There was/is one in SF too, but the bottom line is you get a basic burger nothing particular special, and if you want "basic burger" In & Out can not be beat WAY cheaper then the robo burgers too. I once was a Walmart where they had a robo-juice maker, which makes a lot of sense when you realize places like Jamba Juice basically pay people to put a set amount of ingredients into a blender and press "puree" then pour in a glass, and yeah a robot did that just as well and I could place my order and come back later and sure enough when I came back it only then came out!
Somebody has got to clean those robots.
Maybe invent a new type of automatic fryer with hoppers that only need to be refilled. A robot like this is overkill
Agreed....
This is transitional technology; it hasn't been perfected yet.
Future headline: "AI robot chefs burn down California kitchen."
People have burned plenty of things down right? Plenty of things we own in life and in our houses than can set it ablaze.
@DigitalConfusion1 "If you don't like my fire, then don't come around, cause I'm gonna burn one down" - AI robot chefs
There goes my $20 job.
As history tells us, once human labor is too expensive machines will gradually take over those jobs.
That phrasing implies a race to the bottom that people should just be paid less to solve the problem. It’s more like once automation is cheaper than labor, the job will be replaced. The fact is, eventually a machine will be cheaper, faster, more efficient, and more consistent than a person at many manual labor jobs as well as many white collar jobs now, and the machine doesn’t need breaks, time off, vacation, sick days, healthcare, workman’s comp etc etc etc.
Dang it. Now robots can flip burgers as well.
Oh... I truly hope this takes hold for fast food.
Well, at least Robots can't get burned and cut, and they can't infect the food with harmful microorganisms that result in food borne illness!
"I can't get my phone to work half the time." They make phones for people like that. It's called a rotary phone.
They should do robotize the icecream machines at McDonald's.
"Uhh.. We don't think so?!" That saids it all
$20 an hour is a big motivation
Robots are friendlier. Unions will be gone in the near future.
They using “Dangerous environment” very liberally here.
It’s good . For anyone saying it costs people jobs . Guess what . Nobady wants to work in fast food . Lot of fast food restaurants shut down because they can’t get enough employees
Say goodbye 👋 to your $20 an hour jobs 😂
Since it's run by robots, we better not see the tipping screen.
Basically any job that involves "talking" could be replaced by AI.
This will 100% cost jobs. Makes the mass illegal immigration we have even more dangerous. What do you think those people will do when there are less and less of these kinds of jobs, crime will rise. We already dont have the factory jobs we used to have to support them.
This is not AI. There is no learning involved, the robots are preprogramed. In other words this is just robotics.
No more sick food workers
no rude customer service, employees watching youtube with 50 cars in drive thru, no spitting or wiping butts with pickles, nobody shooting up the building because the ketchup was forgotten. this is a win
Imagine the day robots begin delivering the news or becoming journalists.
She said she can't get her phone to work half of the time so that means she can't walk chew bubble come at the same time😂😂😂😂
I wouldn’t trust a robot handling knives. 🤖 🔪
Dude who made flippy looks and sounds like Marilyn Manson. Lol
Workers: AI is taken our jobs, AI: we are taking the jobs you Human don't wants.
Good, boring jobs need to be taken over by robots.
Whats great about flippy and his friends is that they wont complain about having their wages stolen or forced to endure hostile work environments
There goes that job
thats cause they wont be creating hostile work environments with their employee gossip and drama and they wont be able to steal from each other like employees do now
They always say these robots create more jobs but fail to give an example.
Because they can't!!! I wonder where jobless people are going to get the money to purchase what the AI has created 🤔
This is to solve issues. Please rewatch the video and focus on the advantages, especially the fact that restaurants are way understaffed. This is to assist with things and help with precision and consistency through technology.
Guess what if no one can work no one needs these machines so rock on.
That anchor will be replaced by AI soon lol
None of this is AI...its automation, robotics. What decisions are these machines making that they aren't pre-programmed for?
Food made with passion and love.
More like precision and consistency.
Get it perfect every time and never have to worry about getting home and finding something missing
it will be like McDonald ice cream.
Imagine all the sweat, tears, mucus, saliva and other human liquids of the chefs or waiters accidentally dropped into the dishes that you ordered
Please give us robots at fast food places. Im so tired of idiots who cant even spread out pickles or tomatos. I have literally never gotten a burger at a fast food place where either of those are correct so what is their purpose? To make prices higher while being terrible at their job?
Just make it easier for The Terminator to cook us.
The next sci-fi horror?
I think that they should incorporate ai tech in labour intensive jobs which demand high stress on our bodies. There are indeed some jobs which require repetitive motion days upon days upon years which take years from your life. Not saying every labour related job but the ones that require human labour that goes beyond and injury prone. All I think of is jobs that require unneeded unnecessary stress maybe like jobs that demand of your lower back a lot , hips , just a lot of those jobs that can take a toll on you . That being said , having more energy and a healthy body would mean you have a nicer life right ?
Thank you.
Why are they wondering? Fully automated stores and restaurants already exist. If you don’t have an actual skill, you better get one.
And I don’t have to tip an entitled brat sounds Like a win 😂
Are the robots going to do prep, wrap the burgers, replace the teflon, Are the robots as fast as humans making a burger?
This is just some equipment to help in certain parts of the process. Not replace an entire restaurant staff.
AI should enable a 20 hour work week with an increase in purchasing power.
So why can't most US jobs work 4 days of work with a few human assistant and AI work the weekends for us
And Who will get those jobs? Probably not the traditional fast food hire (although, at least in the past, ff workers were primarily part time). Those folks will be without their jobs yet again. As an automation engineer, I suspect there will be traveling tech jobs that will pay well (but expect to work all the time); after that there will be a handful of people that assemble food, orders, and does level 1 troubleshooting for failed automation all for minimum wage.
why would it enable a 20 hour work week when it can completely replace people fully?
As an investor in this business, haha hell no. I would rather support a Universal Basic Income Europe style from State or Federal level than have them tap into my profits.
You’re dreaming.
Mcdonalds would still have cold burgers and fries lol
Not the fault of the equipment that assists humans in the process.
Replacing humans means fewer people with a paycheck that you can sell goods to. Kind of defeats the purpose of a business.
In 10 years or less a majority of restaurants will be run like this.
see the title forgot to mention.... " AI robot chefs take jobs away from human chefs"
This is more automation (like in an automotive assembly plant) than AI (e.g. ChatGPT), but AI sounds sexier.
That's food made with love just like home. 😁
The fast food establishments warned of this when democrats demanded a so called living wage, they said it wouldn't happen and was just an idle threat.
I'm looking forward to robots taking over those cluckers at The View.
The solution is to just eat at home making your own food. Not robots
We will soon get robots walking around.
Spoke to one of the cooks and you still need humans..u need to fill the fridge and they still have to pull the tenders and onion rings
That over engineered robot will break more often and be more expensive to fix than yearly salery of the grill cook. 😂😂
Like the ice cream machines @ mcdonals 😂
@@soliniv1411 exactly 💯