BALTIMORE (WJZ) — As fast food employees across the U.S. continue to protest for higher wages, a California chain restaurant has decided to hire a new staff member that works for free. The competition for the company’s low-wage workers: a burger-flipping robot named “Flippy.”
CaliBurger has announced they will be installing the high-tech replacement in 50 of their locations around the world. “Flippy,” the robotic kitchen assistant, was created by a California startup company called Miso Robotics and is expected to roll out in 2018.
“We are excited about the impact Miso’s AI-based solutions will have for the restaurant industry,” Miso’s David Zito said. The CEO added that their creation will likely push workers out of their current jobs.
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6 comments:
Invest in miso robotics stock now.
hows that $15 min wage looking now. Govt cannot control private industry - EVER!
Do they even grill burgers anymore ?
Moral of the story is go to college and get an education so you can be part of the workforce that engineers, builds and programs the automation tools of the future. Technology jobs are the future.
$15 and hour...BAM!
Democrats are always angling for a higher unemployment rate so more people will be stuck on the slavery of welfare and vote for them.
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