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Shenaz Treasury shares video of AI robot that can cook food, says it may cook better than ‘mummy ka khana’; netizens disagree

Shenaz Treasury, actor-blogger, took to Instagram to share a video featuring the AI-powered Nosh Robot Thursday.

AI robot that cooks foodThere are slots to add ingredients and a mobile app shows where to add them.
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Amid the daily hustle and bustle, cooking may turn laborious for many and they either order food online or seek help from cooks. However, now, a cooking robot has grabbed eyeballs online as it promises meals as per one’s choice.

Shenaz Treasury, actor-blogger, took to Instagram to share a video featuring the AI-powered Nosh Robot Thursday. In the clip, she is seen showing a vessel containing food cooked by the AI robot. She says, “A robot that cooks food is now entering the kitchens of India.”

She elaborates how the robot works. There are slots to add ingredients and a mobile app shows where to add them. She is seen opting for pesto paneer and a man next to her says that she will get notified on her mobile once the dish is ready. She gets surprised as he says that one can give instructions and get the food cooked from another room. Treasury is also seen eating pesto paneer cooked by the AI robot. Cheekily she says, “A robot that cooks ghar ka khana maybe better than your mummy ka khana.”

“Robots / AI are now entering Indian Kitchens. Is this incredible or scary? The founder is guju and he had the idea when he missed his guju food in bangalore and couldn’t find anyone to cook his guju food as well as his mum. So, he invented this robot 🤖 Are robots going to take away all our jobs? Leave a comment with your thoughts and a heart ❤️ so I can find more stories for you ;) #robotcook #aicooks #aifood #noshrobotThis one is called Nosh Robot 🤖 Look 👀 him up ;” Treasury captioned the clip.

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However, Instagram users disagreed with Treasury’s claim that the AI robot can cook better than mothers. A user commented, “Better than mummy ka khana ??? Like really bro??? Ahan big no.” Another user wrote, “you lost me at “better than your mummy kana.” A third user commented, “Also u still need to add the ingredients, chop and marinate the thing it does it saute And add them at intervals …no thanks.”

When contacted over phone, Nosh robot team said that the product is not yet available in the market. The company is taking pre-orders and people have started using the product on trial basis. The AI robot costs Rs 50,000.

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