I just watched a Chinese robot make the worst eggs I've ever seen and I'm a little less worried about robots taking our jobs
The GigaAI SeeLight S1 robot recently demonstrated its cooking abilities, which left much to be desired. While it can perform various home tasks, its culinary skills resulted in poorly made scrambled eggs and tomatoes. This performance has led to some skepticism about the potential of robots to take over jobs in the kitchen.
- ▪The SeeLight S1 robot was unveiled on May 20 and is designed to handle home care tasks.
- ▪During a demonstration, the robot made scrambled eggs and tomatoes that were poorly cooked.
- ▪The robot's cooking process was sped up in the video, making it unclear how long tasks actually took.
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AI Platforms & Assistants I just watched a Chinese robot make the worst eggs I've ever seen and I'm a little less worried about robots taking our jobs News By Lance Ulanoff published 26 May 2026 At least it's on wheels When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: unsplash) Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter You can't make a great humanoid home robot without breaking a few eggs, and in that way, GigaAI's SeeLight S1 almost succeeds.
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