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Sushi Robot Is A Bad Idea
By nikkita | June 10, 2009

A visitor looks at Chef Robot, exhibited by Japanese food machinery maker Baba Tekkosho Co., placing a set of waxwork sushi one by one on a plate during a demonstration at the International Food Machinery and Technology Exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Combining Japanese factory automation and robots makers, FANUC’s food and pharmaceutical handling robot “M-430iA,” and Scuse Co.’s robot hand type H, the Chef Robot can grip fragile items gently and move them from one point to the other without breaking them. (AP)
A Chef Robot may sound like a good idea at first. Hell, even to me! But let’s not forget the perils of trusting robots with our vitals. Hello, robot uprising! The day a robot is serving me my delicate, vulnerable and yes, delicious sushi will be the day I change my diet to brains. I’d totally take a zombie apocalypse over a robot uprising any day. I mean, except today. It’s kind of hot out and I just don’t feel like picking up a shotgun.
[TheMainichiDailyNews via TOKYOMANGO]
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