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see the world. he's never seen it before. the slide now dw, talking to the, to a robot that will make you a sandwich or a cocktail. it might sound like science fiction, but it's already happening. a shift and finding robots are changing. how and what we eat. would you let a temple tell you what to cook? well, i did using coal pilots, the i poet assistant from microsoft, suggest that i make the bell and fusion pizza pizza. i talked with cory, both on humans, pep, us sauerkraut and lost it and a half to say it was really good for me. it was just the funny experiments, but goodness bigler from india takes the subject from all serious sleep. he's developed in a i elder with them for recipes, celebrity chef monthly deal. that's the one out. the recipe that's being tested out
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here has been generated by up to official intelligence with an algorithm calls. but that's up to, we've got a spotlight in the scientist and computational research. indeed the india developed the tools but after doing is meant to be a creative counterpart of a chef. something which we captures the legacy of legacy is that we have created order a long period of time to and then go to them. got a spark. lo believes that's up to we can help people discover new creative ways of cooking. and in the long to take of the challenge of feeding the global population in a sustainable way, after 3 can be made to generate twisted fees without a fitting to certain constraints. if i want to list it piece which are below a certain cost, imagine bought if i want that it should be which is having to set them calorie. if it value it was able to generate back my g, u,
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a popular indian shift its following m a. i created recipe. he wants to see how clear the instructions and how it tastes. italian chicken was the recipe suggested by it, that's up to weeks, except for months if you get to work. this is 1st for us with computational gifts on the me, the computers need gusto to me is a new science that blends for with the data and computing data by creating innovations in the areas. often they see peas play list, new patient health and sustainability. so you tell young chicken is now ready, is very good. well for, and then the great combination of media print testing, months, you do then takes the turing test for ships. got a spotlight created this test to check with the ai generated recipes. come full shift and experts into thinking they were created by humans. so far in 70 percent
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of cases, people couldn't tell the drops of toys. recipes were created by a i shift getting however, managed to detect most of the a i generated recipes to chef. do you think my invention is going to put to your job in jeopardy? not, i don't have to make my job much easier and best. i wouldn't be able to be more productive . great. and what the science was made is, i guess, experiencing defense audio label. a dish is something that only a human can do and a i can never replace a chef. but i'm sure a chef using yeah, we'll definitely the place or shift not using. yeah. goodness bottler wants to bring more variation to russell tweet so that the recipes meet certain criteria, like fulfilling specific nutritional requirements or producing a small, a carbon footprint. he's excited to share his invention with the wills.
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integrating into restaurants as a relatively recent development. but robots aren't, have you been served your food or head to a table cleared by a robot before? robots also being used to behind the bar and the kitchen many unemployed for very specific tasks, like fine french fries making steel, fries, or baking pizza? no one can do everything right. but can we in good conscience, leave the entire kitchen to robots? these dishes are being prepared by a kitchen robots. this one works at the tubing in university hospital in germany. it can make 3000 is today. to come team definitely help our time. teams covers at each time submitted busiest hours during lunch time. yeah. aware hospital that our staff works nights and on weekends and on hours. so above all, we wanted to give our staff the opportunity to get healthy food quickly outside of canteen hours on this set up and able to continue to offer freshly made hot mutes
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around the clock. something most come teams into him and he can manage to ones with emotionally, increasingly difficult to find the employees and trained personnel for can stand the robot is a very practical edition for us on that. again, some phones, the robotic kitchen was developed by the german start up good bytes once and all that has been placed, the robot gets to work and puts in, you know, that's a refrigerator in the back where the ingredients are 1st portion of the robot stops by getting 10 grams of oil, 60 grams on there, and so on. then it follows the cooking instructions, where as you can see that the ingredients are usually 1st pride in the panel. convert. customers can collect the dishes with the receipts. in that case, the vegetables are crunchy, and the pasta was all van to it was really good in the slot in the kitchen isn't entirely robot drawn. however, shipments are required to refill the ingredients as the robot can not cut them
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itself. and the pasta is pre cooked, or the robots. the kitchen does is basically mix and warm up the food. another robotic kitchen is in use at this highway risk stuff in southern germany. german ship photographs storm back is responsible for developing new recipes. even if the robot ship is more efficient in some ways he's not concerned, it will take over his jump comfortably. to sit down, i'm in the end of the day it's comes down to taste and you'll census the way you combine ingredients and as well as how fresh they are and where they come from. even within this hygiene and having a smile on your face. welcome a guests and promote single dishes, i guess they'll know. so there are so many things that shifts can do using it, but it's when you're constantly part of the red racing and there's no time for all that stuff. i've stayed on this on. this needs to have so robots can take over a few of the more tedious tasks in the kitchen and deliver consistent results.
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still, they like for you activity, flexibility and obviously a sense of taste in order to run a kitchen on its own. a robot should be able to taste the food. and that's where it gets complicated. researchers at cambridge university are working on robots with census to assess the salty most in different parts of a dish. a taste map of the dish is created to help evaluate if they have the right amount of salt companies that 3 the print food also working on needing the flavor layer by layer a steak is being made using a 3 d printer. the so called bio ink is made from plant based ingredients. it's a mix of the goons. beetroot nutritional used as coconut fits this steak was developed by is really stop a pre defined meet. there are many plans based meet alternatives to substitute ground beef or sausages. but replicating cups of meats with muscle bluff vessels and fetch is more complicated. that's with 3 d technology comes into play. the 3 d
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printed stake was 1st presented in 2021. in tel aviv feels like the real thing. i'm a vegetarian for almost 30 years and the identities to meet for a long time. the fixture, right, even the smell smells like the roofing for me. revolution. today, the products are already being sold in several countries. in germany, price is about the same as for animal meets worldwide, the revenues will meet substitutes estimates of to rise from around $10000000000.00 us dollars into an $24.00 to about $15000000000.00 in 2029. meet alternatives, a rising and popularity as people try to eat health in most sustainably. other companies use animal cells and then bio ink at stakeholder foods out of is wrote group of fields a cultivated in the lab to use in the 3 d printed physically. proponents of fish
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alternative say, the lack of antibiotics, and sparing or sees from over fishing of 2 major advantages. by the way, for all the candy low, most of them there are even 3 d printers for sugar. personally, i'd love to be able to print my own food, like a pineapple bananas, all berries that being said when it comes to food production on a global scale. the agricultural sector is urgently in need of innovative ideas. climate change, the mass dying of bees, and label shorts and just i just 3 of the challenges if faces could robots come to the rescue. farming is a grueling business. the work is physically demanding will not send us and offering them in extreme with conditions. a few of people are willing to take on these jobs farm us up turning to farming robots like this one by us. start up til 2 got. it
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can pick around $800.00 strawberries power. while this is slightly below the average of human habits, this, the machines can work day and night and pick with almost human like precision. vision software detects the color of the fruit fences assess that texture slip. i grab a then cups to bury stem and places it in the basket. we have 17 different machine learning models. we look for the ripeness level by color, which is how most humans check for for rightness. sometimes weird conditions happen where they ripen from the top down. sometimes the colors are very splotchy, is the very complex set of different decisions. and observations that combine to form this a i that is specific to harvesting for the berries are grown in specially designed containers that amount accessible for the robots. thomas like to use robots to perform repetitive and strenuous tasks such as planting,
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fertilizing, and watering. there are even pulling nation robots that mimic bees. the robot news a with an obviously inside the road and as soon as a flower is recognize the. ready robot sends a calibrated air poles on the flower, the flower shakes, and then the pine phones down in the stigma. and that's how you as a fruit step fritz energy pollination robot is used in areas where natural pollination is no longer guaranteed. due to changing climate, pensions, or decline in the insects population as more crops moving to the sheltered environment of greenhouses, the number of tasks which can be assigned to robots would likely increase. many experts in the agricultural sector. convinced that the finding of the future will
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be dominated by the machine. so our robots, better cooks and farmers than humans. of course not. but they can be used in areas where there aren't enough workers. plus a i can help create recipes be wouldn't have thought of like the current will solve, crawled piece of them in a i, a system suggested to me, i would have not come up with that idea on my own. that said, i wouldn't want robots to take over everything. what about you? what would you want to hand off to robots? that's it for me. so next time the, the, the pico africa lagos, nigeria badly polluted and congestive. it's high time the city re saying it's mobility
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and strategy sorts of are walking cycling, other means of transportation, but also sustainable transportation mass customization. making the environments and people's healthier and happier. because for to next on d, w, the 77 percent of the road degree show the disadvantage. a 140 years ago, africa was carved up at the berlin conference, dividing people's destroying relics and plundering cultures. i was actually quite shocked. the terms in the i was just a completely independent young africans are looking back. and there are still a lot of questions for 77 percent in 60 minutes. on d. w version no. understand can have a think like the vice president do you have any news on
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instagram? no. follow up the the big cities comb with the overall special environmental problems such as how to get from a to be quickly and clearly or how to deal with the huge amount of waste that generates with well about 50 percent of the world's population . already living in urban areas, it's crucial that we find the right solutions to work can do a lots to help them. and they also of course.
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