As such, no two burgers are ever cooked in the same amount of time. Rather than build a robot that solely replicates human tasks, like Miso Robotics' human arm-replacer burger flipper Flippy, Creator aims to use robots to tackle unique culinary tasks that human cooks cannot perform.įor example, it uses sensors to determine the ideal cook level of the burger, whereas a human cook may slightly overcook a burger to err on the side of caution. The restaurant will have 2 machines, producing an output of 240 burgers per hour. It will sell $6 burgers featuring ingredients like umami dust, and cook and wrap up to 120 burgers per hour.
burger robot to the public through its burger restaurant concept in San Francisco.
After years of hype, Creator (formerly Momentum Machines) will be debuting its internet-speculated.