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World’s First Completely AI-Powered Eatery Opens in California

The world's first fully autonomous artificial intelligence-powered restaurant is now open in Pasadena, California.

a restaurant called cali express The burger and fries joint will open in December and reservations are required. los angeles magazine report Wednesday.

Cali Group, which founded the store at 561 E. Green Street, worked with Miso Robotics to open the restaurant.

The robotics company “previously launched the world's first AI-powered fly station and PopID, a high-tech company that uses biometrics for ordering. This triple collaboration is set to shine like the Terminator,” the newspaper reported. .

video footage show Robots were working inside the building, and a News Nation reporter said, “This is like a whole new level of robot takeover inside restaurants.”

“That's why much of the service industry workforce could become obsolete very quickly,” she added.

In February 2020, Breitbart News reported that burger-flipping robots are changing the restaurant industry by allowing them to work in restaurants for $3 an hour.

Chipotle has reportedly begun testing an AI robot called Chippy that can make tortilla chips in March 2022, according to Breitbart News. The outlet noted that Chippy belongs to Miso Robotics.

The article continued:

Chippy is the first and (so far) only robot to use artificial intelligence to make tortilla chips. But Miso Robotics isn't just building robots to make tortilla chips. Breitbart News previously reported that burger chain White Castle has installed its burger-flipping robot, Flippy, in more than 100 locations.

In a recent statement, Miso Robotics Director John Miller said, “Combining these different technologies to build the world's most autonomous restaurant is a testament to years of research, This is the culmination of development and investment.”

It's also interesting that a robot developed in California can provide faster and more affordable manicures, Breitbart News reported in July 2022.

Clockwork's “Mini Cure” uses a 3D camera to take pictures of people's nails, and its artificial intelligence paints the nails.

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