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The concern that robots will take jobs is thrust back into the spotlight after a California-based burger chain has "hired" Flippy to be its latest grill cook. According to KTLA-5, which was there for ...
In September 2020, White Castle welcomed a new member to its back of house staff: Flippy, the fry-cooking robot. The company later upgraded Flippy to a newer model — Flippy 2 — and it has since been ...
Miso Robotics' kitchen robot, Flippy, just became available to purchase for $30,000. Flippy can cook 19 items, including burgers and hash browns. Flippy works as a kitchen assistant, moving along a ...
Next time you swing by a fast food joint for a burger, don’t be surprised if you see a one-armed robot at work in the kitchen. That’s probably just Flippy the burger-flipping robot doing its job.
Miso Robotics’ Flippy slung chicken tenders and Tater Tots at Dodger Stadium, and CEO Rich Hull has bigger ambitions for the ...
Following its recent pilot in select White Castles, Miso Robotics today announced a new version of its hamburger-cooking robotic arm, Flippy. The new version of the robot, simply named Flippy 2, is ...
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Flippy needs a break, after all. After gaining significant attention this week for being a burger-flipping robot that might replace humans some day, the robot has been forced to take a break because ...
After a rocky debut in March that only lasted one day, Flippy the hamburger-flipping robot, is back in action at the Caliburger restaurant here in the heart of this Los Angeles suburb. "Now he moves ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When White Castle's Flippy 2 is allowed to cook, it can produce 30% more fries than its human counterparts. Earlier this month, ...