This robot barista is trying to turn championship coffee into a scalable business
Artly is introducing Jarvis, a robotic barista system designed to replicate the skills of a world-class barista. The system aims to provide consistent quality in coffee preparation while maintaining an intentional experience for customers. Jarvis was developed using techniques from coffee champion Joe Yang and incorporates advanced robotics and computer vision technology.
- ▪Jarvis is currently serving drinks at locations like Muji in Portland, Oregon.
- ▪The robotic barista was trained using motion capture technology to replicate the movements of a skilled barista.
- ▪Artly's founding team previously developed facial recognition technology before pivoting to coffee automation.
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Trending Forward This piece is part of Trending Forward, our video and podcast series that peers into the world of how disruptive technology is coming to change the way we live. Updated less than 3 minutes ago Some ideas sound theoretical until they appear in a place as ordinary as your morning coffee. Artly is trying to answer that question with Jarvis, its robotic barista system that is already serving drinks at locations including Muji in Portland, Oregon. The company is attempting to take something that has traditionally depended on human skill, repetition, and instinct, then translate it into a system that can reproduce the same result consistently at scale.
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