
If you’re too pooped at the end of the day to prepare meals for your family, why not consider the Food Robot invented by Liu Changfa from China? Standing nearly 5 feet in height, a computer planted in the Robot Chef’s legs controls everything. Inside its belly lies a pot and an induction cooker, while a screen resides on the chest. Users will then be able to program detailed cooking instructions into the computer, where the robot will then get to work. Will such robots take over the traditional Chinese chef sometime down the road? One thing’s for sure if that happens – you don’t have to worry about having stuff like hair and sweat landing in your bowl of noodles, although an oil leak could leave the dish taste decidedly worse.
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