Chinese school turns to robot chef to improve food safety

A Shanghai middle-school is using a new robot that cooks and serves food in an effort to improve food safety during the pandemic.

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12 comments

  1. Another great idea from China that Canada can consider adopting. All restaurants shuttered from extended lockdowns can be retrofitted with bots to prepare foodstuffs.

  2. Awesome. We can all be replaced soon. Welcome to the Brave New World….once we have passed through our period of poverty, misery and bankruptcy. Normally new technologies like this are fine and produce two new, slightly more technical jobs, therefore not resulting in a net job loss for the economy but the way governments are going these are just nifty gadgets now. There is less human contact but does it really improve safety?

  3. 99.99999% of Chinese kids are not getting these safe and fancy robot services. What don’t you report the real situation in China ?

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