CBS Local — 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.
“Humans will always play a very critical role in the
hospitality side of the business… We just don’t know what the new roles
will be yet in the industry.”
Ironically, the futuristic short-order cook has been
developed to replace workers in one of the most progressive states in
America. Several California cities have already raised the minimum wage as the state plans to push the rate to $15 by 2022.
“This wage is not sustainable for a lot of companies… in
that $5 increase you’re talking about $12,000 increase per employee…
where does that money come from,” warned Peter Tateishi of the
Sacramento Metro Chamber.
The founder of CaliBurger appears to agree with the cost-saving strategy. At a restaurant franchising summit in London, Cali Group CEO John Miller envisioned his chain operating with no kitchen employees at all.
“The kitchen can be entirely automated,” Miller said. “We
really think of ourselves as a technology company that happens to sell
cheeseburgers,” he added.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
the median pay for the nearly five million U.S. fast food employees in
2016 was $9.44. As “Flippy” lands in kitchens across America in 2018,
workers may face a new challenge in their “fight for $15.”
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2017/09/13/robot-fast-food-burger/
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
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What happened to life? Want to hear a pizza joke? Never mind, it is too cheesy!
Most restaurant business will not agree to this unholy practice. Food is love and is to be served to patrons with love else give up on life.
Also see https://www.henrymakow.com ="How Universities Betray Students & Society" (in lieu of (to replace or substitute) the machine / AI)
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