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  • Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Food Service Industry.
    Artificial intelligence applications are steadily making their way into the food service industry.
    FLIPPY : California-based Miso Robotics is a startup focused on AI-driven robotic solutions for the kitchen environment. The company’s flagship AI kitchen assistant, “Flippy,” assists with grilling, frying, prepping and plating. Flippy is capable of cooking burgers and placing them on buns. CaliBurgers has already implemented "Flippy" in their Kitchen at select locations across US.
    JAPAN: In Japan Kaiten-zushi is a sushi restaurant where the plates with the sushi are placed on a rotating conveyor belt or moat that winds through the restaurant and moves past every table, counter and seat. Customers may place special orders. The final bill is based on the number and type of plates of the consumed sushi. The selection is usually not limited to sushi; it may also include drinks, fruits, desserts, soups, and other foods.
    BRIGGO's ROBOT BARISTA: Here in the US, Briggo’s robot baristas prepare coffee drinks on demand, typically in corporate environments.
    PERRER: Japanese technology firm SoftBank has collaborated with MasterCard to generate an AI-driven humanoid robot called Pepper. Pepper is a robot waiter that processes customer orders, provides product recommendations and allows customers to make payments via their Mastercard account by using the robot’s handheld tablet.
    5.Colonel Sanders takes it one level higher. KFC is developing a restaurant that uses AI face recognition technology to infer what a customer may be interested in ordering - based on their sex, facial expressions, and other visual features. It uses Chinese search engine Baidu's cutting edge
    "predicting behavior based on physical traits is called physiognomy"
    Restaurants may also take advantage of new technology to offload menial work. Redwood City, California-based Bear Robotics, for example, has created a robot named Penny that can serve and bus tables. “Everybody loved to see the robot in the restaurant,” Bear Robotics CEO John Ha said.
    Food delivery is another area where robots are making inroads.
    GINGER: Standing around 5 feet tall, Ginger is a humanoid robot designed to deliver food between the kitchen and restaurant tables. To do this, it uses smart sensors to work out what is happening around it, in order to figure out the best way to maneuver inside the restaurant’s environment. Paaila Technology.
    KIWIBOT Kiwi designs tiny buggy-style electric robots that roll along city sidewalks at about 4 miles per hour and hold a couple of bags of groceries.
    DRU: Domino’s does plan to have wheeled robots deliver pizza to customers in Europe by the end of the year. In co-operation with Starship Technologies, Domino’s Robotic Unit will use small six-wheeled robots to deliver pizza to customers within a one mile radius of stores in Germany and the Netherlands.
    FLIRTY DRONES: Dominos have already tied up with Flirty a drone company to deliver pizzas using food delivery drones.
    Taco Bell & Subway - AI Bots for Ordering
    It is unlikely we will see the person behind the counter disappear in the near term, but companies are invested heavily in the belief that orders taken by machines are going to grow noticeably in the coming years.
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  • @ronaldgundrum2174
    @ronaldgundrum2174 Před měsícem

    Bring it on we are ready for it got to love it awesome.

  • @prajaktadeshmukh1915
    @prajaktadeshmukh1915 Před 4 lety +11

    Good work I can clearly see how ai is eating human jobs

  • @neonnoir9692
    @neonnoir9692 Před 3 lety +4

    This can't come soon enough. I'm heavily investing in these sectors before they explode.

  • @himanshugautam6064
    @himanshugautam6064 Před 4 lety +8

    Why everything relates to future development is considering as artificial intelligence seems like human is not trusting himself and just creating a new species which is much better

    • @BrainjuiceRadar
      @BrainjuiceRadar  Před 4 lety

      It's in the nature of men to seek for perfection. Technology is the next step and we as humans are trying to make it better every day. In the process we are creating a machine which will be far superior than ourselves. There is no stopping it now.

    • @blueshiftministries5554
      @blueshiftministries5554 Před rokem

      It’s because humans have to much unbelief. This is the enemy once again establishing a war. First it was between father in heaven Angel vs (fallen) angles. Now it will be humans vs machines. Both will have catastrophic consequences and results

  • @conorkieran8196
    @conorkieran8196 Před 3 lety +1

    Gordon Ramsey: Who is running the dam kitchen!!

  • @markrich7693
    @markrich7693 Před rokem +1

    It sure does beat watching a commercial since it’s making me hungry for Domino’s pizza as watching this

  • @l0g1cseer47
    @l0g1cseer47 Před 4 lety +9

    Salad dispenser, restaurant rotating conveyor serving, robot information assistant, drone delivery should work fine. Nice one!

    • @BawikYT
      @BawikYT Před 2 lety

      and more people will loss their job.

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 Před 2 lety

      Salad dispenser:
      Constantly need to be refilled, which means it still needs the employee who worked at the salads spot.
      Rotating conveyor serving:
      Had existed for quite a few years already and is really niche anyway. Not gonna take your average job
      Robot assistant:
      Don't offer more you can already do by ordering with your phone or at a digital kiosk. Not taking a job to begin with
      Drone delivery:
      This one may take a job but one people don't want because there are always place they may get mugged. Would you rather lose a drone or a human life?

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 Před 2 lety

      Salad dispenser:
      Constantly need to be refilled, which means it still needs the employee who worked at the salads spot.
      Rotating conveyor serving:
      Had existed for quite a few years already and is really niche anyway. Not gonna take your average job
      Robot assistant:
      Don't offer more you can already do by ordering with your phone or at a digital kiosk. Not taking a job to begin with
      Drone delivery:
      This one may take a job but one people don't want because there are always place they may get mugged. Would you rather lose a drone or a human life?

    • @l0g1cseer47
      @l0g1cseer47 Před 2 lety

      The options is you learn to teach other humans how to understand, how to build machines, structures, buildings, automated mobiles vessels, assist in security and create art, music, program vitual A.i, digital content creation.. have all the time to stress free and with the people that you deserved to be with, travel the world!!! What more would you want?

  • @Shmojoe14
    @Shmojoe14 Před 5 lety +2

    reviewed you on reddit, keep at it.

  • @autobots1869
    @autobots1869 Před 4 lety +3

    Your video deserves min. of 1M views

  • @delisov2
    @delisov2 Před 11 měsíci +1

    would be great if you did not mistake artificial intelligence with vending machines and robots

  • @nurtured-channel2953
    @nurtured-channel2953 Před 3 lety +10

    Goal of the Future:
    Making humans as useless as possible

    • @24POWERS
      @24POWERS Před 3 lety

      For $15 yes! for salaried chefs keep it the same
      let’s be honest food service is 95% understaff and underpay.

    • @bigfactsbigstacks6261
      @bigfactsbigstacks6261 Před 3 lety +3

      Fuck cooking, and cleaning, that shit sucks.

    • @neonnoir9692
      @neonnoir9692 Před 3 lety +1

      Our best use is our minds, not flipping burgers and scrubbing pans.

    • @MrOhWhatTheHeck
      @MrOhWhatTheHeck Před 2 lety

      @German Ninja Trust a german to say something like this. You guys love machines.

  • @DavidThomas-fb8bq
    @DavidThomas-fb8bq Před 3 měsíci

    This means more study time for me.

  • @morganmadison366
    @morganmadison366 Před rokem +1

    I think the cost of labor, Worker's Compensation, liability insurance and hassles of hiring, training, employee disputes, customers attacking employees, and the tax costs of flooding the country over and over with low-skilled workers will soon lead to a lot more automation.

    • @blueshiftministries5554
      @blueshiftministries5554 Před rokem

      Yes, there is a ton of carnality with co- workers on the job and flat out laziness and unprofessionalism

  • @abac9299
    @abac9299 Před 3 lety

    Great video! What's the name of the song in the 7:05?

  • @gordondavis3074
    @gordondavis3074 Před rokem

    To use an automotive analogy, the intelligent automation business is where the car business was in 1905. What's coming will be amazing in so many ways. AI and robotics will, in the next few decades, perform tasks previously done by humans faster, better and cheaper.

  • @MichaelFungai
    @MichaelFungai Před 4 lety +6

    Your video is very informative and i enjoyed it. While technology is good i fear its taking people out of jobs as well. What required 50 people to do now only needs 1 person who is operating the machine

    • @BrainjuiceRadar
      @BrainjuiceRadar  Před 4 lety +1

      It's hard to tell how the future will turn out to be. As per Elon Musk, the world will see a rapid decline of population by 2050. Maybe we are just developing these technologies for the future generations.

    • @done8391
      @done8391 Před 4 lety

      Brainjuice Radar why would their be a decline in population

    • @raysonlogin
      @raysonlogin Před 3 lety +1

      @@done8391 Unless we cure aging, we will see a decline in population.

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 Před 2 lety +1

      "What required 50 people to do now only needs 1 person who is operating the machine"
      If anything, you're saying that one machine could output the efficiency of 50 employees...Which is a HUGE improvement! Install as many machines as you had people in your kitchen's crew, gain 50 times the efficiency without anyone losing their job (since they now operate the machines) nor having to hire more people? That's just too good to be true.
      The robot-job ratio depending on the bot would be up to 1-4 for most machines focusing on a specialised set of tasks, but certainly not 1-50.
      Even 1-10 would be pushing it, and that's if you forget that there's not 10 employees at that one spot to begin with. Many machines also have the problem of having to be constantly refilled. While theorically taking multiple spots in the process, they require an employee most forget to add back when counting the ratio of tasks.
      If robots are neded depends on the scenario.
      For kitchens that can't realistically serve as many clients as there are sittings in the restaurant, the increase in efficiency would solve one big problem of having to refuse clients even when there are empty tables because your crew is overworked by the complexity of the dishes one choose to put on the menu. Yes, it wouldn't be chef-grade food, but a crew of 4 would all be dressing up the plates while the robot manage those "50 little tasks of cooking" and cleaning, efficientely.
      Another exemple is pizzas.
      Automatons can easely replicate the steps needed for standard recipes (when the product arn't straight-up frozen goods) and thus deliver a 24/7 service under the limit of avaiable stocks, using an order tablet and mailbox-like delivery door. It doesn't even need complex robots, this one already exist and is used in pretty small places.
      Just like those vending machines that output a pizza and other reheated food, this isn't the highest grade of food, but doesn't need to compete with chef-grade food.
      Robots are efficient at always doing the same task, it is great but monotone. On the other hand they don't make random mistakes you hear of in so many restaurants. It's a trade-off like any other. What they are good at would be in scenarios when people usually choose fast-food, except here, the efficiency allows for healthier dishes to be served as fast as a burger would.
      A machine is just a tool, and while robots can be detrimental for some business models, they can save other places that face a completely different set of challenges. Systematic use isn't the answer, people just need to define the needs for their business and weight if it's worth using a machine in their own, specific scenario. And the same goes for the question of robots in general. In many cases, automatons are enough to solve the problems.

    • @thesteelrodent1796
      @thesteelrodent1796 Před 8 měsíci

      In the restaurant business, the problem is there are very few willing to work in the hot and stressful environment, and getting paid next to nothing while being required to start early in the morning and work till late at night. Rather than pay their workers a fair wage, the restaurants owners opt to buy robots instead

  • @panashifzco3311
    @panashifzco3311 Před rokem

    AI has huge potential in improving the overall operational efficiency of the restaurants.

  • @suhaskelkar575
    @suhaskelkar575 Před 3 lety +7

    The speed in which humanity is disconnecting itself from its very own roots is frightening. The very things which make us human, cooking, painting, traveling, music, etc are being invaded by AI and mere networks of wires and cables. They might make and do things consistently but with the very number of permutations and combinations with which us humans do things "inconsistently" is what makes it beautiful. We should really carry the mindset of how to make things better as humans than of how to make things less human. It is very hard to imagine a world filled with robots and less people, almost frightening.

    • @cortomaltese5038
      @cortomaltese5038 Před 2 lety

      @German Ninja For that revolution of big number of unemployed will take care after debt bubble bursts. After politicians shit their pants they will regulate AI labour market. Votes make difference.

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 Před 2 lety +1

      Technology is not about "human's roots" but solving efficiency problems.
      AI is used as a buzzword, but many machines are just automatons, not even robots. They don't make chef-grade food. They make consistantly average food. They're not on the same market nor have to compete with good standing restaurants to begin with, aside for the ones used as tourist attractions (which imply people go to these places for reasons irrelevent to food quality anyway).
      Most of robots and automatons are targeted at scenarios when people would normally choose fast-food because they don't trust average restaurants. There is a good reason why people are wary of places they don't know, as the human touch isn't always positive. Machines would at best rise the quality for lower grades of services by handeling food instead of incompetent people from failing places who make a bad reputation for every other average restaurants.
      Robots are not gonna make any chef-d'oeuvre anytime soon and are not designed to do so to begin with, with the very exception of robots trained to imitate real human chefs. But that last category are a niche luxury, not an average product.

    • @VlasovDev
      @VlasovDev Před rokem

      Cooking, painting or music are not a human innate traits, humans are animals and you don't see a black bear cooking a beef Wellington in the wild. About travelling, I haven't seen anyone send a robot to replace his holidays in the Bahamas either 😂.

  • @anmolkumar9657
    @anmolkumar9657 Před 4 lety

    So amazing future restaurant

  • @conorkieran8196
    @conorkieran8196 Před 3 lety +3

    Nobody:
    Gordon Ramsey: "Bloody Hell!! waiter get Flippy, these burgers are cover in grease, look here to soggy, Meow cat food"

  • @Kikilu7552
    @Kikilu7552 Před 3 lety +1

    9:15 is that simon bridge from New Zealand? lmao XD

  • @oscarmedina9750
    @oscarmedina9750 Před rokem +1

    No more $15.00 dollars for hour.
    No more jobs for those who complained for everything.
    👏👏👏🐕👏

  • @aievgindustries
    @aievgindustries Před 2 lety

    Which company

  • @ericpham8205
    @ericpham8205 Před 3 lety

    This would be key to future peace keeping like mobile unmaned restaurants or mobile fastfood all unmaned free food for seniors and children

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 Před 2 lety

      There are already automated solutions for places like pizzerias. No robot needed, just an automaton and digital kiosk. They can even take the shape of a vending machine. It is also easier for an automaton to make pasta and salads, than it is for it to flip a burger, so those "mobile unmaned restaurants" of your dreams may actually end up having healthier meals than fastfood.

  • @karthikmax2837
    @karthikmax2837 Před 10 měsíci

    I think in future there will be capital intensive techniques of doing work

  • @hermanlane9846
    @hermanlane9846 Před 4 lety +1

    Skynet!

  • @robertheins1749
    @robertheins1749 Před rokem

    Jongeren en hun drang naar een goede betaalde baan het blijven zoeken in hbo of academic manager te kunnen worden zullen bedrogen worden door de ouders droom van hun ouders.
    Wil jij of zij in de komende jaren nog werken dan zou ik maar is snel aan robotica of programmeren gaan denken niet doen staat gelijk aan bijstand een leven lang het is aan jullie zelf.

  • @aasd1789
    @aasd1789 Před 3 lety

    6:19 The total was 23,50 and then it appears 21,50 😅

  • @Jaybees4
    @Jaybees4 Před 2 lety

    If hackers hack phones what makes you think these are off limits 😭

  • @Zoza15
    @Zoza15 Před 3 lety

    I'm not sure about this one 6:34

    • @renookami4651
      @renookami4651 Před 2 lety

      Yes, keeping the human shape can be very detrimental to a robot's efficiency, depending on the task it is asked to perform.
      czcams.com/video/spTPYFHy1QI/video.html
      Those are way better at transporting multiple orders

  • @vivianoosthuizen8990
    @vivianoosthuizen8990 Před 2 lety +1

    Haha until there’s power outage

  • @silvervidalpaniagua6649

    El operador de hamburguesas... Trabaja Lento para no dejar en ridículo... A la torpe máquina... Las máquinas son buenas para HACER trabajo por millares... Pero no está aun completa a hacer trabajos por unidad... Que Ascó de COMIDA... Pero sí así es el futuro... Me imaginó, que de acá a un tiempo se venderán en los restaurantes, rodajes, pernos en hidrolina, tuercas al lubricante... Despierta están jodiendo y matando a lá.
    Gente...

  • @zongora123
    @zongora123 Před 4 lety

    how come that comments are the same ????

    • @BrainjuiceRadar
      @BrainjuiceRadar  Před 4 lety

      Some kind of spam I suppose. I prefer to ignore them. 😊

  • @paroxymal7688
    @paroxymal7688 Před rokem

    Anything to avoid the gaze of other humans when it comes to food 😒😒

  • @bartez2366
    @bartez2366 Před 10 měsíci

    No people needed

  • @vivianoosthuizen8990
    @vivianoosthuizen8990 Před 2 lety

    Japanese can’t cook so don’t need chefs

  • @thesteelrodent1796
    @thesteelrodent1796 Před 8 měsíci

    what an incompetent video. Nothing in this compilation has anything to do with AI. All the machines shown, work on simple rulesets and react once certain conditions are met. They're no more intelligent than your basic mechanical clock. AI driven machines learn as they work and adjust they behaviour according to previous results, and none of these do that, because if they changed their parameters as they worked, they would not produce consistent results. Also using other people's footage without proper credit and explicit written permission is a copyright violation