Nosh Robotics' $1,500 robot chef doesn't need any help with dinner
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Nosh Robotics' $1,500 robot chef doesn't need any help with dinner
"All users need to do is load their ingredients into the robot's tray then select a recipe. The Nosh One adds the ingredients into its pot at the appropriate time, stirs everything, uses AI to monitor the ingredients with a built-in camera, and completes the meal without needing any intervention along the way."
"The Nosh One is capable of making over 500 dishes, but users can also add their own by describing what they want to cook using natural language and letting the robot's AI generate a recipe for them."
"The Nosh One has one significant difference: a fully sealed cooking chamber that can be closed off while cooking. Unlike the Posha, the Nosh One's pot and stirring arm are completely covered when the robot's door is closed, which could help prevent splashes and fumes from escaping."
The Nosh One is an autonomous cooking appliance that eliminates meal preparation time. Users load ingredients into a tray and select a recipe through the app. The robot automatically adds ingredients at appropriate times, stirs the mixture, and uses AI-powered camera monitoring to track cooking progress without requiring intervention. The device can prepare over 500 pre-programmed dishes and allows users to create custom recipes using natural language descriptions. The Nosh One features a fully sealed cooking chamber that prevents splashes and fumes from escaping. Available for pre-order on Kickstarter starting at $1,499, it will ship summer 2024. Kickstarter upgrades include accessories and lifetime access to Culinary+, enabling users to edit and create up to 50 recipes annually.
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