MobileALOHA, the shrimp-frying robot developed by the Stanford Chinese team, has quickly become a hot spot on the Internet due to its low cost (220,000 yuan) and efficient learning ability (it can master the task proficiently after 50 demonstrations). The robot can not only cook, but also wash dishes. All its project codes have been open source, triggering widespread discussion about the application of robots in daily life, and predicting that it may replace some manual positions in fast food restaurants. This marks a major advancement in service robot technology and also heralds the further arrival of intelligent life in the future.
The shrimp-frying robot MobileALOHA developed by the Stanford Chinese team has become a hot topic on the Internet. This robot is capable of various complex tasks such as cooking and washing dishes. It only takes 50 demonstrations to enable the robot to consistently complete a task. The cost of the entire robot is only 220,000 yuan, and the entire project is open source. The emergence of this robot has triggered heated discussions about the application of robots in daily life. Many people believe that it will not be long before the job of making burgers in fast food restaurants will be replaced by robots. Paper address: https://mobile-aloha.github.io/resources/mobile-aloha.pdf
The emergence of MobileALOHA not only demonstrates the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, but also provides new ideas for the future automation transformation of the catering industry and service industry. Its open source feature is conducive to the further development and application of technology, and it is worth looking forward to its future applications and breakthroughs in more fields.