You might want to save your job application efforts for retail gigs, because the fast food space is about to be invaded by robots.
We already showed you an autonomous grillmaster that can monitor and flip an entire grill full of patties.
Robots, on the other hand, will work and work and work as long as they’re properly maintained and allowed to function the way they were designed to function.
Even a complex robot like this one that costs around $30,000 will pay for itself rather quickly.
Especially when it’s capable of churning out — sorry, skillfully crafting — up to 400 burgers to customers’ exact specifications every hour.
Your burger could be one of those 400, if you happen to frequent the Bay Area.
Momentum Machines is getting ready to open their very first restaurant to show off their bot in a real-world setting. »