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China's new iron chefs: Robots and AI dish out $4 menus in Shanghai

August 10, 2022
Source: nikkei.com nikkei.com
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A robot serves meals at an "AI canteen" in Shanghai. (Photo by Noriyuki Doi) NORIYUKI DOI, Nikkei staff writer August 10, 2022 03:58 JST | China Copy Copied SHANGHAI -- Shanghai's newest "AI canteen" has all the hustle and bustle of a typical restaurant in China, except for one major distinction. Instead of humans, robots cook and serve the food. Despite the staff's lack of taste buds, the menu is extensive, boasting between 10 and 20 items depending on the day, including such classic dishes as celery and shrimp stir-fry and chopped edamame and chicken. After a customer orders, cameras...
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