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Samsung also showed off how Bot Chef could learn new skills on the fly. When the presenter asked Chef Bot to make a cup of coffee, it responded that it didn't know how.
Samsung Bot Chef is proof that the company is taking the arms race to get robots into your budding smart home very literally at CES 2020.I was able to watch Bot Chef rummage through cabinets, pour ...
Samsung developed a robotic chef's assistant robot called the 'Bot Chef.'; Its arms are similar to a human's, except it has three fingers and four joints. The robot, which debuted in January ...
Samsung's Bot Chef can stir, chop and do other kitchen prep tasks. Shara Tibken/CNET. The goal, when the $6,000 Family Hub line first launched in 2016, was to make meal prep easier and to help the ...
Speaking of buying a Bot Chef, Samsung (understandably) doesn't have a firm launch window in mind yet. Samsung did say, however, that it engineered these arms with accessibility in mind -- in ...
The AI-powered Bot Chef can perform a wide range of tasks, like chopping, whisking, pouring and cleaning. Basically, all the things we hate. Samsung's New Robotic Sous-Chef Will Help You Cook up a ...
Samsung gave attendees of CES in Las Vegas an unprecedented look at Bot Chef, a robotic kitchen assistance that uses two plucky arms to assemble, stir, pour, and prep pre-planned recipes.
Samsung has come out swinging with its Bespoke Jet Bot Combo AI robot vacuum and mop. It comes packed with cutting-edge, onboard intelligence tech for navigation, obstacle detection and ...
The tech giant is gearing up to power humanoid eyes. Here’s what’s happening behind the scenes that could shape the future of ...
Samsung’s approach to robotics thus far appears to be the model of many other big electronics companies. ... There’s no better example than Bot Chef.
Samsung Electronics has showcased futuristic robots for use in the kitchen, including a robot arm dubbed Samsung Bot Chef that will help with cooking. Written by Cho Mu-Hyun, Contributing Writer ...
Samsung unveiled its vision for the future home, where robots follow you around, anticipate your needs and serve as “life companions.” Its yellow tennis ball-like robot named Ballie acts as ...