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SOURCE: Flippy the Burger Flipping Robot Is Now Cooking at the CaliBurger Fast Food Chain
A burger-flipping robot named Flippy is now cooking up hamburgers at a fast food restaurant called Caliburger.
A robot named Flippy is now in the kitchen at a fast food restaurant called CaliBurger in Pasadena. We were there for a preview event where Flippy made us some lunch.
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Your next fast food burger might be cooked by a robot!
Flippy is a brand new, burger flipping robot now cooking at a chain called CaliBurger, which serves up California style burgers and fries.
"The key to success in the restaurant industry is consistency. So anytime you go to a CaliBurger anywhere you know that the patty will be cooked exactly the same," said John Miller, CEO of Cali Group, the company that runs the chain.
The robot was developed by a subsidiary called Miso Robotics.
So how does it work? Before Flippy can get started, it needs a little human help. A co-worker puts raw patties on the grill.
"The kitchen of the future will always have people in it, but we see that kitchen as having people and robots," said David Zito, co-founder and chief executive officer of Miso Robotics.
Flippy's Miso Robotics Team
Flippy uses thermal imaging, 3D and camera vision to sense when to flip - and when to remove.
"It detects the temperature of the patty, the size of the patty and the temperature of the grill surface," explained Zito.
Caliburger Hong Kong
The device also learns through artificial intelligence - basically, the more burgers that Flippy flips, the smarter it gets. Right now, cheese and toppings are added by a co-worker.
In addition to consistency and safety, CaliBurger says the robot can cut down on costs.
"It's not a fun job - it’s hot, it’s greasy, it’s dirty," said Miller about the grill cook position.
Less turnover means less time training new grill cooks.
"This technology is not about replacing jobs - we see Flippy as that third hand," said Zito.
Menu at Caliburger Hong Kong
So how was my "bionic" burger? It was cooked just right and if you didn't tell me, I wouldn't know a robot was the chef.
Miso Robotics says Flippy costs about $60,000 minimum. CaliBurger is using Flippy in its Pasadena store starting Monday with plans to expand the use of it at other locations soon.
SOURCE: Flippy the Burger Flipping Robot Is Now Cooking at the CaliBurger Fast Food Chain
A burger-flipping robot named Flippy is now cooking up hamburgers at a fast food restaurant called Caliburger.
A robot named Flippy is now in the kitchen at a fast food restaurant called CaliBurger in Pasadena. We were there for a preview event where Flippy made us some lunch.
Follow KTLA Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro on Facebook or Twitter for cool apps, tech tricks & tips!
Your next fast food burger might be cooked by a robot!
Flippy is a brand new, burger flipping robot now cooking at a chain called CaliBurger, which serves up California style burgers and fries.
"The key to success in the restaurant industry is consistency. So anytime you go to a CaliBurger anywhere you know that the patty will be cooked exactly the same," said John Miller, CEO of Cali Group, the company that runs the chain.
The robot was developed by a subsidiary called Miso Robotics.
So how does it work? Before Flippy can get started, it needs a little human help. A co-worker puts raw patties on the grill.
"The kitchen of the future will always have people in it, but we see that kitchen as having people and robots," said David Zito, co-founder and chief executive officer of Miso Robotics.
Flippy's Miso Robotics Team
Flippy uses thermal imaging, 3D and camera vision to sense when to flip - and when to remove.
"It detects the temperature of the patty, the size of the patty and the temperature of the grill surface," explained Zito.
Caliburger Hong Kong
The device also learns through artificial intelligence - basically, the more burgers that Flippy flips, the smarter it gets. Right now, cheese and toppings are added by a co-worker.
In addition to consistency and safety, CaliBurger says the robot can cut down on costs.
"It's not a fun job - it’s hot, it’s greasy, it’s dirty," said Miller about the grill cook position.
Less turnover means less time training new grill cooks.
"This technology is not about replacing jobs - we see Flippy as that third hand," said Zito.
Menu at Caliburger Hong Kong
So how was my "bionic" burger? It was cooked just right and if you didn't tell me, I wouldn't know a robot was the chef.
Miso Robotics says Flippy costs about $60,000 minimum. CaliBurger is using Flippy in its Pasadena store starting Monday with plans to expand the use of it at other locations soon.