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In 2018, Moley will launch the world's fully-automated and integrated intelligent cooking robot--a robotic kitchen that has unlimited access to chefs and their recipes.

 

Do the images at Moley.com remind you of Fallout 4 kitchen designs?

 

Are you already living the luxury life described in Westworld REAL LIFE outside the Park?

 

Are you acting for a living because all the hard labor on your farm/ranch/sheep/ is all automanted?

 

Are you going home to your comfortable flat/apartment/house/a.k.a. modern Home and Garden perfect bomb shelter?

 

What's for LUNCH/DINNER? http://www.moley.com/

 

Crank case oil and metal/plastic polish?

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Good afternoon.

 

Seems interesting, but I wouldn't want a bunch of mechanical hands preparing my meals or whatever for me. I want to be able to do and see it for myself.

I'd be much more inclined to reprogram those things to clean the kitchen counter or clean out some really dirty pans or something.

 

Edit: but yes, it does kinda reminds me of Fallout.

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It definitely reminded me of Sanctuary in Fallout 4.

 

I remember I felt a twinge of adventure and started the game over just so I could explore Sanctuary before going to vault 101 before being packed on ice and all of it was incompletely destroyed.

 

The introduction to Fallout 4 did not encourage us to explore the home, see the kitchen in action, or visit with the neighbors before leaving for vault 111. I took it upon myself to send my character around to listen to, talk to...if I could...and learn if there was any little hidden surprises I could find during all the air raid sirens blaring and military people directing us to the vault in Fallout 4's beginning.

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It definitely reminded me of Sanctuary in Fallout 4.

 

Indeed. Did a little googling and found this pic:

 

Pre-war-codsworht-1024x576.png

 

in it, one can clearly see some weird arm-like appliance above a bowl. Looks amazingly similar to that "Moley" (I'd have come up with a better name) thingy.

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Nice pix!

 

Moley's kitchen arms certainly does resemble that arm in that pix. Moley's are more modern robotic arms with fingered hands.

 

Robotic arms? Moley?

My creative thinking cap is shorting out at the moment. Probably because any better name for their product, suggesting a better name makes me think of the money I won't get if I think of a better one. :laugh:

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a harmless case of confluence,

pre-positioning, pre-marketing...

it's life imitating art, a little... I sure do hope not "Forbidden Planet" level of imitating though hehe.

an AGI robo-arm for cooking though, that seems odd.

why 'just' a distended arm?

 

if you think a robo-arm is interesting,

 

 

meet "Baxter", an 'octo-bot'.

baxter can make up to 6 meals separately.

some restaurant chains, such as MOS burger etc,

do utilize 'robot waiters' etc.

some restaurant chains also have "Robotto-Tepanyaki bar".

 

or, Sophia, ASIMO, Koyama-chan,

PETMAN11f "Fred" etc. <--- don't you think that looks like an 'assaultron'? or a synth?

perhaps Madame Toussauds' "Infomechatronic tour guides" are closer to a synth.

it does say it right there in the name: "Diversions". Decoys and training simulants indeed.

 

I sure would like a Mr Handy or Eyebot <--- variants of the Honeywell RQ-t16 T-Hawk M.A.V. (miniaturized/Micro-Air-Vehicle)

are also 'long endurance, persistent VTOL"

 

and,

these aren't even discussing

superAGI or SETI/SIPI AGI.

 

 

 

I look forward to further chats such as these.

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