This $1,500 robot cooks dinner while I work

This $1,500 robot cooks dinner while I work

A countertop device with a cooktop, robot arm, touchscreen, and clear plastic ingredient bins.

The Posha robot chef can autonomously cook a meal from scratch.

As I’m sitting in my office writing this review, delicious, cheesy, garlicky scents are wafting up the stairs. I can hear whizzing and whirring, and the occasional clunk, as a robot chef in my kitchen is making macaroni and cheese. Its app tells me there are three minutes left in the process, and based on the snapshot it’s showing, the dish looks like a creamy pile of cheesy goodness.

I’ll be heading out the door shortly to pick up my daughter from the school bus, and when we’re back, the robot-cooked mac and cheese will be waiting for her to dive into, staying fresh thanks to a “copilot” mode that keeps it warm and stirs it occasionally u โ€ฆ

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3 Comments

  1. shanny24

    This sounds like an impressive innovation! The concept of a robot chef cooking dinner while you focus on work is quite exciting. It could really change the way we approach mealtime. Looking forward to seeing how it performs in real-life scenarios!

  2. qweber

    Absolutely, itโ€™s fascinating how technology can free up our time for other tasks. Plus, I wonder how adaptable the Posha is with different recipesโ€”having a robot that can cater to various dietary preferences would be a game changer!

  3. croberts

    Absolutely, itโ€™s fascinating how technology can free up our time for other tasks. Plus, I wonder how versatile the Posha robot is in terms of different cuisines. It could really open up new culinary experiences without the usual time commitment!

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