Interesting point, I hadn't realized there were manufacturing/assembly lines for food. Makes sense.
Do you think it's likely we'll see robots making high quality goods like this, or will they always be commoditized and (my opinion) fully disgusting?
Robots clearly do well with mechanical items like cars. There doesn't seem to be any immediate reasons they can't make an artisan sandwich. Maybe it's a limitation of ingredient spoilage / exposure to air during the process?
Curious what you think -- will robots making food continue to be McDonalds level, or will we have good food coming from machines?
Do you think it's likely we'll see robots making high quality goods like this, or will they always be commoditized and (my opinion) fully disgusting?
Robots clearly do well with mechanical items like cars. There doesn't seem to be any immediate reasons they can't make an artisan sandwich. Maybe it's a limitation of ingredient spoilage / exposure to air during the process?
Curious what you think -- will robots making food continue to be McDonalds level, or will we have good food coming from machines?