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One of the jobs that many people believe cannot be replaced by robots is cooking. The biggest issue is that robots can't truly judge how nice or horrible something tastes because they lack true taste buds. Consider how many different types of unique motions one needs to make to prepare something as simple as a sandwich from scratch. It also requires a surprisingly high level of dexterity.
Sadly, that might not be the case for very long, at least for cooks who work professionally. Even though it's a little too expensive to completely replace real cooks any time soon, the first fully functional robotic chef is now available on the market.
The robotic kitchen, which costs well over $300,000 and was created by the robotics company Moley Robotics in London, is essentially just a fancy, high-tech kitchen with two robotic arms hanging down from the top. It can prepare everything in the entire world on its own, and the company intends to gradually add 5,000 more recipes to it.