
Cooking, they say, is as much an art as a science, so it's no surprise that robots have a difficult time in the kitchen. Perhaps one day robot chefs will be as commonplace as blenders, but they will still need to learn their job. To help them, scientists at the University of Maryland and NICTA, Australia are working on ways for robots to learn how to cook by watching YouTube videos... Continue Reading Robot learns to cook by watching YouTube
Section: Robotics
Tags: Cooking, NICTA, Robots, University of Maryland, YouTube
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