@@tugful but it’s not as advanced as it’s going to be the question wasn’t did I obsolete automation cause people to lose jobs the question was will these future advancements eventually lead to humans only playing a trivial role in the work space. ( like repair and maintenance of the machines) if so what jobs will humans be doing ? What will those who work these positions normally do ? Automating fast food or warehouse operations mostly would put a large percentage of the world out of that line of work. So the question is what would those people do ? How would they earn money ?
The more complex your system is, the more expensive it is. Just look at China's railway system. Knee deep in debt but hey, they do have the longest high speed railway system in the world.
haha. RIGHT! I'm thinking the cost will be about the same in the long run but I've never run a kitchen. I do work with technology though and if the electricity goes out even for a few minutes, I'd hate to think what the reset process is like in there!
@@forte609 railway system is different, they build the trains for only 1 customer which is the railway company, so it is expensive. commercial robots like this will be used by thousands of different companies, so the price will come down pretty quickly.
Does anyone notice the automatic cashier at checkout? I speculate it should adopt image recognition to identify the dishes. It would decrease the time of waiting in queue rather than scanning items one by one to calculate the sums, and reduce hand-food contact which satisfies me.👍
@@tylermadison2073 lol stop being butthurt over us Chinese wanting to have free speech. We say whatever we want, even if we are to praise the Party and mock the West
Maintaining the program and robot still need human. No worries. Eventually, all jobs with repetitive task that need to be consistent throughout will be replaced with program / robots. So, jobs becomes more specifics and technical.
Still, like everything, automation needs regulation. Once these robots becomes 100% cheaper than paying employees, people are going to lose jobs faster than they can adapt and learn new skills. Automation needs to be introduced gradually.
People said (I am sure) that the train, the telephone, the jackhammer, the printing press, the car, tractors the telegraph....probably even the light bulb would take away jobs. I don't think that has happened....jobs have merely been constantly changing over time and prices have gone down. Each new technology does take jobs but it also makes things more efficient and provide other opportunities. I think the trend will continue with technology creating more jobs and replacing other jobs.
@@ac1455 One thing robots don't have is need. We have constant needs. We need to eat, sleep, and defecate. A robot only needs maintenance. Once that maintenance is done by other robots, there will be no need for a robot to need a human.
The idea of community canteen is very nice. in Chinese cities most people live in apartment complexes and they are managed by Sub-district committees, during the pandemic, these committees have served a vital function of ensuring groceries reaching the quarantined neighborhoods. Much more can be developed from this model, for example a community based free preschool childcare, and community based healthcare.
It's terrifying. And half of the irrationally fearful cheer it on. Human needs supplied by machines and humans compete with machines for labor. All the while humans think isolation is progress?
I love this! Now I won't get sick from going to fast food restaurants because the food was undercooked or even worse and more common, the workers not washing their hands after going to the toilet!
@@crzer07 I don’t know what’s more offsetting about this comment. The outright baffling attempt at racism despite the degradation of grammar or the fact that it somehow managed to get a second like besides your own
It’s funny cause 10-15 years ago you heard machines were taking everyone’s manufacturing jobs…..people in the service industry thought they were safe 😂😂😂
Finally, a worker who won’t care let alone know if and when some crazy customer throws hot soup at them. It may be scary but hopefully replacing people with machines will be for the better.
I rather have robots than some chick or dude with an attitude complaining about wanting to go home and not being Sanitary. And I’ve worked in fast food and the restaurant industry before it gets pretty gross, this way you don’t even have to worry or pay or have employees calling out. People will lose jobs but it makes more sense this way.
This is false. Who cleans street the robot at the end of the day. If that person or persons don’t clean well, the robot doesn’t know. You’re still dependent on humans. Look broader and wider than just what the robot immediately does. What are the human and non-human factors that go to enabling the work of the robot.
Tbh wish they had this at mcdonald's so we can stop dealing with workers that are rude all the time 😏💀 ... some even do questionable things with people's food
The coming of robotic era has been expected for the last decades and China will be the first country that will implement full scale robots in many aspects from manufacturing to service industries. It is beyond comprehension that China can build a full automatic kitchen for various Chinese dishes. The application of intelligent robots is so varied from repetitive processes to dangerous activities. 👍👏
I see a lot of people fearing that robots will take over their jobs, but these jobs are repetitive. In reality, how many of you guys want to work in retail or at a restaurant? None of us in our future generations want to grow up working at a dead end job. If technology and automation is taking over, which it already has, then we need to be work smarter.
@@zhua2964 well... many can learn by themselves in online learning. no need higher education. in fact, most of my works/tasks coming from what I learned by myself, not taught by teachers/lectures
Fast food, sure. I do not want a robot cooking my meal if i'm at a resturant. I'm a chef and at the end of the day when we're about to close we clean the entire kitchen and wash it clean. I think certaina dishes seems kinda hard as well. You can see the robot only put in the noodles then the rest came out the tap.
Sorry if these are obvious things, but I would like to draw your attention to this. In general, the shown robots did not demonstrate anything surprising, because coffee machines can also brew coffee. The difference is that a robot is a versatile technique that can both brew coffee and brew noodles and serve visitors (with the addition of additional equipment), while a coffee maker can only brew coffee. Well, in general, it seems to me that developing additional equipment for such manipulators will be a rather expensive task, but it is enough to equip the usual devices that human workers use with small additional grips for robotic manipulators, and then they can be entrusted with much more simple mechanical operations that people are now performing. Then they can be used as universal performers for some of the low-skilled work that people are still doing today. Although this is probably also an obvious thing.
Mmmm idk about this but humans will eventually become engineers or a different alternative. In u.s.a. we have automated cash registars in almost all stores and human ones maybe 2. Almost all restaurants have an automated server online. We have seen an 8 crease of automated car washes. More face to mobile at Doctors office. Courts have also been the same judges at least in Texas have the option to stay home and judge through an app. Movie theaters have closed down drastically because Hollywood movies have been made available last year online. It's afecting the whole chain at least in texas not just the food industry.
After robots take over all the jobs, what humans will do? Just eat and repair robots? What about the unemployment rate right now? Interesting but scary.
Well, if you ask me, this isn't really cooking. Robotic hand just moving and putting things In designated spots, which is really common for these robotic hands. Some can perform more complex functions or tasks.
I have seen different types of cooking robots, this is just one of them. There are robots that can fry rice/noodle/vege and robots that can make roti prata and naan.
2 scientific breakthrough that can change human civilization forever: 1. immortality (billionaires/ world most powerful can live forever) 2. sentient robots
If it's in Japan or America then people call it highly advance, if it's in China people tend to write negative things. Just plain old hypocrite, stupidity and unfair.
When robots and AI replaces menial work, we would reach post-scarcity civilization, by then we need a serious look adopting communism/socialism. China does have the right ideological groundwork to lead the way.
The only thing is, how does the robot know if the thing they are cooking is undercooked or just raw? They can’t really just overcook everything right 🤔 just wondering when it comes to meat dishes
They will feature sensors than can detect if meat is done or not. I'd guess cameras, infrareds, temperature etc. The robots will also have stored data so that it is aware about when the meat is done cooking
"What's the difference?" Me: *ah yes it tastes extra fragrant and the texture is very interesting. Very appealing to the eye, highly recommended* (Sarcasm)
Japan has been doing this for years. There are places where there’s only robots with a person who looks over just to see if everything is running smoothly
When you learn that human servers can spit on your drinks or food if they don't like you, then I think these robots can serve as better alternatives.
Then your realize robots leak small amounts of lubricant into your food if you don't give them a big tip
@@atomic-law7764 What tip does a robot need?
@@atomic-law7764 Crackheads in a robot might.
Now scram
Just make sure the robots only have access to food grade grease.
To be fair some customers are completely rude I don't agree with spitting in their drink but it's not like they aren't in the wrong either
Also, imagine a world where all things are done and made automatically. Will there still be something that humans can do?
Automatisation was started in 18 century and people are still have jobs.
Making more robots
Fixing, designing, and coding the robots.
@@tugful but it’s not as advanced as it’s going to be the question wasn’t did I obsolete automation cause people to lose jobs the question was will these future advancements eventually lead to humans only playing a trivial role in the work space. ( like repair and maintenance of the machines) if so what jobs will humans be doing ? What will those who work these positions normally do ? Automating fast food or warehouse operations mostly would put a large percentage of the world out of that line of work. So the question is what would those people do ? How would they earn money ?
This will definitely 💯 change everything and the outcome is brutal.
Instead of increasing minimum wages to retain your human cooks, they hired technicians for robot maintenance
Löl . That’s true .
Crocodile tears 🐊
The more complex your system is, the more expensive it is.
Just look at China's railway system. Knee deep in debt but hey, they do have the longest high speed railway system in the world.
haha. RIGHT! I'm thinking the cost will be about the same in the long run but I've never run a kitchen.
I do work with technology though and if the electricity goes out even for a few minutes, I'd hate to think what the reset process is like in there!
@@forte609 railway system is different, they build the trains for only 1 customer which is the railway company, so it is expensive. commercial robots like this will be used by thousands of different companies, so the price will come down pretty quickly.
Imagine Gordon Ramsay shouting at a robot for making a mistake.
Robot will say, "I quit!"
Robot: "I'll be BACK!" 😎
He will shout at the programmer lol
@@leezhieng XD
We'd watch that show.
Does anyone notice the automatic cashier at checkout? I speculate it should adopt image recognition to identify the dishes. It would decrease the time of waiting in queue rather than scanning items one by one to calculate the sums, and reduce hand-food contact which satisfies me.👍
I first saw this in a university canteen like 5 yrs ago.
5 years ago, it is based on graphic card, now he's based on android board
Awesome
Robot cooks is more logical than just serving the customers.
KIOSK?
WION and BBC be like: The CCP is replacing its human slaves with robots, reports suggests.
No, they would said that CCP would now ensla*ed the robots and would use it to conquered the world.
@@signumxmagnum BBC documentary: The disappearing robots of china.
You are truly brainwashed by the ccp’s propaganda if you think China is free
@@tylermadison2073 Thanks for your absolutely "unbiased" suggestion. I am a Chinese BTW, I think I have the right to judge that myself.
@@tylermadison2073 lol stop being butthurt over us Chinese wanting to have free speech. We say whatever we want, even if we are to praise the Party and mock the West
"humans still work better for small canteen environments like this"
That ladys thoughts " for now 👿"
For repetitive tasks, why do you need humans? The answer is you don't!
@@crzer07 去尼玛了个比
Maintaining the program and robot still need human. No worries. Eventually, all jobs with repetitive task that need to be consistent throughout will be replaced with program / robots. So, jobs becomes more specifics and technical.
and fewer
Still, like everything, automation needs regulation. Once these robots becomes 100% cheaper than paying employees, people are going to lose jobs faster than they can adapt and learn new skills. Automation needs to be introduced gradually.
I like to use the toilet by myself. I not need help since my childhood. Maybe not all repetitive work should be replaced.
Than the electric bill will become expensive and we will get the job back.
and creative
The West: They're facing a demographic CRISIS! They're doomed!
Asia: Robots, dummies.
How exactly would robots address an aging population, declining birthrate or gender imbalance?
@@wlsn77 just program it buddy
@@wlsn77 Q.E.D. 😂
People said (I am sure) that the train, the telephone, the jackhammer, the printing press, the car, tractors the telegraph....probably even the light bulb would take away jobs. I don't think that has happened....jobs have merely been constantly changing over time and prices have gone down. Each new technology does take jobs but it also makes things more efficient and provide other opportunities. I think the trend will continue with technology creating more jobs and replacing other jobs.
Ok, but when robots are better than us everyway at everything?
Then we become horses and robots will be automobiles
China is something else here, they are the last that need robots as they have too many people, millions unemployed
Irrational blind optimism.
@@ac1455 One thing robots don't have is need. We have constant needs. We need to eat, sleep, and defecate. A robot only needs maintenance. Once that maintenance is done by other robots, there will be no need for a robot to need a human.
@@janglee5020 I doubt the robots will be able to do everything a human needs...yet.
The idea of community canteen is very nice.
in Chinese cities most people live in apartment complexes and they are managed by Sub-district committees, during the pandemic, these committees have served a vital function of ensuring groceries reaching the quarantined neighborhoods.
Much more can be developed from this model, for example a community based free preschool childcare, and community based healthcare.
There are already mate. haha
It's terrifying. And half of the irrationally fearful cheer it on. Human needs supplied by machines and humans compete with machines for labor. All the while humans think isolation is progress?
I think that's what communism is about. They couldn't achieve it back then maybe they can achieve it in the future with the help of technology.
@@leezhieng bingo
Labor intense is great for a robot.
Anything else is better for a human.
human brain is wasted on repetitive and labor intensive job
I love this! Now I won't get sick from going to fast food restaurants because the food was undercooked or even worse and more common, the workers not washing their hands after going to the toilet!
@@crzer07 I don’t know what’s more offsetting about this comment. The outright baffling attempt at racism despite the degradation of grammar or the fact that it somehow managed to get a second like besides your own
@@eskimoof4804 he is a troll don’t mind him
At least the food won't get spat on by a frustrated waiter 😅
Yes, it’s happened in the west.
It’s funny cause 10-15 years ago you heard machines were taking everyone’s manufacturing jobs…..people in the service industry thought they were safe 😂😂😂
Finally, a worker who won’t care let alone know if and when some crazy customer throws hot soup at them.
It may be scary but hopefully replacing people with machines will be for the better.
Costumer: This food is bad! I need a refund!
Robot: haha machines go brrrrrrrrr *(Proceeds to keep on cooking)*
@@lracfilib hahaha i can't stop laughing at this comment
You're serious?
Yes I hope your job gets replaced by a robot as well
@@crzer07 lol
More videos like this please. Great stuff!
I rather have robots than some chick or dude with an attitude complaining about wanting to go home and not being Sanitary. And I’ve worked in fast food and the restaurant industry before it gets pretty gross, this way you don’t even have to worry or pay or have employees calling out. People will lose jobs but it makes more sense this way.
This is false. Who cleans street the robot at the end of the day. If that person or persons don’t clean well, the robot doesn’t know. You’re still dependent on humans. Look broader and wider than just what the robot immediately does. What are the human and non-human factors that go to enabling the work of the robot.
@@thihal123 robot can clean themselves easily just need to program like that
Tbh wish they had this at mcdonald's so we can stop dealing with workers that are rude all the time 😏💀 ... some even do questionable things with people's food
Sorry but 9 out of 10 times it's abusive customers making life difficult for underpaid McDonald's staff.
I don’t know where you are, but in Canada, you only meet rude McDonald customers, never a rude staff.
"oUr iCe cReam MacHInE iS brOKeN"
@@TheShahkulu true
The coming of robotic era has been expected for the last decades and China will be the first country that will implement full scale robots in many aspects from manufacturing to service industries. It is beyond comprehension that China can build a full automatic kitchen for various Chinese dishes. The application of intelligent robots is so varied from repetitive processes to dangerous activities. 👍👏
meanwhile the indian gouverment is still bragging about their cheap labour force
The first to start work and also the last to finish work. The perfect employee.
Truly Great Replacement
I see a lot of people fearing that robots will take over their jobs, but these jobs are repetitive. In reality, how many of you guys want to work in retail or at a restaurant? None of us in our future generations want to grow up working at a dead end job. If technology and automation is taking over, which it already has, then we need to be work smarter.
there are plenty of people don't want to learn advanced skills and some people don't have chances to get higher education
Exactly! But there will also be environmental crisis, as all these machines not gonna add greenary to the world, but atleast human can take that job..
@@zhua2964 well... many can learn by themselves in online learning. no need higher education. in fact, most of my works/tasks coming from what I learned by myself, not taught by teachers/lectures
Soon skynet will take over. Then the million Arnold Swartzenegger's will enter into service for global annihilation 💀💀
Finally I won't have to be guilt tripped into giving a big tip. These robots would be nice to have in the states
Tbh she wasn't lying robots will save them a ton of money.
It helps with places that are under-staffed too.
Only suits fast food type, I still prefer skilful cooked dish.
My school need to replace the entire staff with these robots.
USA:- Customers throwing hot coffee and soup into employees
China:-...
Unfortunately, China is ahead of the game on this one....
But I'm not surprised. Considering they have more intelligent people over there 🙄
Hope they can pay their employees more now that they don't have to hire as many people
Supply of labor up, demand for human labor down, then the price (wages) of labor goes down. 101.
@@vegahimsa3057 well i think this is what makes sense in free market
Robots would be useful for an aging population
Hope this comes to America no one likes these types of jobs anyways especially fast food!
Fast food, sure. I do not want a robot cooking my meal if i'm at a resturant. I'm a chef and at the end of the day when we're about to close we clean the entire kitchen and wash it clean. I think certaina dishes seems kinda hard as well. You can see the robot only put in the noodles then the rest came out the tap.
I mean it's more of the wage than the job
The job position switch from cooker to staff robot maintenance
Cleaner than the staff who doesn't wash hands after loo
I love the scanning dishes techniques!
While US is facing massive quitting in service industries
Where exactly in this video was the US mentioned? 😑
Pretty soon the only job at McDonald's will be a "McChanic"
Every bowl tastes the same
everything is going soulless ...
Very interesting, the unemployed can now sit back, relax and eat for free!
Crocodile tears 🐊
Are these things available in India also?if yes where one can find these?
I am also looking for the same. Please WhatsApp me if you get any leads I can also help .
@@sagarrk7697 yes man.lets find out stuff together.
@@sagarrk7697 what is your what's app number?
They can't find workers in a nation with 750 million workforce?
Sorry if these are obvious things, but I would like to draw your attention to this.
In general, the shown robots did not demonstrate anything surprising, because coffee machines can also brew coffee.
The difference is that a robot is a versatile technique that can both brew coffee and brew noodles and serve visitors (with the addition of additional equipment), while a coffee maker can only brew coffee.
Well, in general, it seems to me that developing additional equipment for such manipulators will be a rather expensive task, but it is enough to equip the usual devices that human workers use with small additional grips for robotic manipulators, and then they can be entrusted with much more simple mechanical operations that people are now performing.
Then they can be used as universal performers for some of the low-skilled work that people are still doing today.
Although this is probably also an obvious thing.
So slow.. but on the other side, people cant direct their anger on the robot🤣🤣
There is one many years ago in Shunde, Guangdong province.
HUMAN MADE FOOD will be like ancient thing in next 20 years or so..
This is better than what I imagine. I mean, woah.
Mmmm idk about this but humans will eventually become engineers or a different alternative. In u.s.a. we have automated cash registars in almost all stores and human ones maybe 2. Almost all restaurants have an automated server online. We have seen an 8 crease of automated car washes. More face to mobile at Doctors office. Courts have also been the same judges at least in Texas have the option to stay home and judge through an app. Movie theaters have closed down drastically because Hollywood movies have been made available last year online. It's afecting the whole chain at least in texas not just the food industry.
Why is food ordering still handled by human? Customers should be able to enter order by pressing menu items on a touch screen.
maybe to give a human feels to the shop, some people still like to be greeted or treated
In a sense McDonald serves the purpose of community kitchen: cheap, a lot of coupons, free washroom, free water, clean, consistent food.
Technology will defeat humans soon
What if a fly went into the soup and the robots couldn't detect it? Haha human is necessary sometimes unless we have a better AI.
After robots take over all the jobs, what humans will do? Just eat and repair robots? What about the unemployment rate right now?
Interesting but scary.
This right here is the future!
People worker have too many problems, and this would solve all of it.
It begins
This is already happening in parts of the US
You can replace humans everywhere, but Not in China)))) lol
I'm only worried about the employees who were fired to replace them with the machines
Well, if you ask me, this isn't really cooking. Robotic hand just moving and putting things In designated spots, which is really common for these robotic hands. Some can perform more complex functions or tasks.
This video is not about how high-tech these robots are, but about how the technique is changing our life.
I have seen different types of cooking robots, this is just one of them. There are robots that can fry rice/noodle/vege and robots that can make roti prata and naan.
China should replace the president to robot as well.. they will make better decisions
Bestest comment😁✌️
They are actually testing AI judges for court rooms.
I love china❤❤❤
Guess i'll start building my bunker
2 scientific breakthrough that can change human civilization forever:
1. immortality (billionaires/ world most powerful can live forever)
2. sentient robots
Wow..nice n easy meal😍 the robots with hospital's clean vibes ..bravo China 👏👏
If it's in Japan or America then people call it highly advance, if it's in China people tend to write negative things. Just plain old hypocrite, stupidity and unfair.
No one likes china that's the reason
@@LearningNew365 I like China because it's better than your country
@@Qwertyuiop-bj8ry inshot u like wars
Behind the scene human control it through Computer
Who is cleaning the tap for that soup faucet? And all these moving parts? Just feel like it's more cleaners and maintenance done by people
wait for when they have to maintain or replace the parts, or even to re right code, sure a robot cost many years of 1 employee working
This is simply about a one time cost...
Soon, automatons serving automatons.
This is the future
That noodle is just a bit over one buck in USD! We like freshly made noodle, doesn’t matter who’s making it afresh.
why do you think its not fresly made? Do you watch before spreading hate? I understand Americans are so pretentious but why this much?
while most of the f&b industry still can't get get staff both front of the house or kitchens 😅 we're a restaurant in Beijing, always short on staff
When robots and AI replaces menial work, we would reach post-scarcity civilization, by then we need a serious look adopting communism/socialism.
China does have the right ideological groundwork to lead the way.
Not yet. Xi is still not transferred into his robot body.
They are definitely moving toward communism. Someone in CCP definitely had read the book "Fully Automated Luxury Communism".
They are making eatable cars🌚
Japan has been doing this stuff for decades
I love and support our new robot overlords.
Due to population issue, that is a Must.
It's very futuristic yet sad truth...we, human always look forward for the advance tech...but yet afraid loose our job to it
2:05 It is that frog guy from Kung Fu Hustle.
very much agree robot much cheaper and more consistent
robot got his life together with a job and some people don't 😂😂😂😂
It's that the robotics arm from Stark industry?
The only thing is, how does the robot know if the thing they are cooking is undercooked or just raw? They can’t really just overcook everything right 🤔 just wondering when it comes to meat dishes
They will feature sensors than can detect if meat is done or not.
I'd guess cameras, infrareds, temperature etc.
The robots will also have stored data so that it is aware about when the meat is done cooking
"What's the difference?"
Me: *ah yes it tastes extra fragrant and the texture is very interesting. Very appealing to the eye, highly recommended*
(Sarcasm)
How many of you start to feel that you are not needed in this society anymore or could be replaced by the machines soon?
This is Cool. 👍
How is the government going to help the people who no longer have these food service jobs ??
Crocodile tears 🐊
All I can think of when I first saw the noodle cooking robot is Takahashi-san saying "Nani Shimashoka" while serving nothing but noodle cups.
A fellow fallout fan I see
Peoples jobs would be technicians, programmers and tech designers in the future.
China taking it to the "next level"
waiting for : human replaced by robots for ordering then eating the foods.
With limited capability, the robots become our servants. Wait until one day when robots are able to create more robots and repair themselves.
“Thus, did man become the architect of his own demise.”
0:54 a bowl of plain noodle cost only CNY 6.6 = 1 USD !!!
This is like in japan
Japan has been doing this for years. There are places where there’s only robots with a person who looks over just to see if everything is running smoothly
It's really interesting to see too.
Thats why so many unemployed and homeless people in Japan now
@@M_Jono True it's sad