Greetings everyone!
When I saw this contest, my mind ran through many possible robots especially the ones in existence already. I noticed that there are actually no perfect robots that master a particular task without making mistakes. All of them tend to get confused at one point or another, just like those robotic cryptocurrency traders that don't get it right all the time. Another example is our common AI in ChatGPT, which doesn't have an answer for everything despite claiming to have one.
But if I'm to create a robot for a specific task that will perfectly master the task without errors, I would choose to create one that perfectly cooks.
I'm someone who frowns at bad foods; even excess salt in a dish gets me m^d. My siblings know me for this. I hate it so much when I want to try something tantalising, go to a restaurant, and end up with the opposite.
Human beings are not perfect, and neither am I. I've cooked dishes that I had to throw away because I couldn't eat them. I've been to many restaurants, and after those encounters, I vowed not to go back because of the bad taste.
Yeah, I would want to create a robot that can perfectly give me the food that I want, with no excess of this or that, just the normal standard taste. With this, I won't need to go to YouTube anymore when I want to try out new foods. It'll help get it done without hassle.
I remember sometime in the last two months that I tried making custard from a YouTube video; I ended up making rubbish because the YouTuber hid some steps from the video. That's what they do so that people will keep watching and coming back. With this robot, eating Chinese foods will be easy as long as I have the ingredients.
Its operational pattern
The backend features are going to be in a way whereby it'll correctly pick the ingredients to be used in their various perfect sizes. The same thing goes for foods that are not common. I would make it in a way that all I need to do is just type the meal and its description, and it goes ahead to carry on with the task.
It'll be a physical mobile robot like the ones we see in offices. The control will be an app that I'll have installed on my phone or my PC, and I will be able to send it messages at my convenience. It'll be stationed in my kitchen and operate on a rechargeable cell. It doesn't need a wire connected to it, so it doesn't cause a disaster in the kitchen when the wires mistakenly breach.
This is very possible! I've worked on a website with a site developer, and that was when I found out that anything is absolutely possible. Just say it and see it get coded.
I wonder why this kind of robot is not in existence yet. I guess I'm the only one with such a thought for now. Lol😄
Thanks for reading.
This is my entry to the Week 88, Edition 03 of the Weekly Featured contest in Hive Learners Community.