Two Indian Engineers on a Mission to Automate Home Cooking for the World

In a live demonstration for AIM, Posha prepared paneer tikka masala in approximately 25 minutes
Building a robot that performs mechanical cooking actions is straightforward engineering. Creating one that thinks, perceives, and improvises like a human cook presents an entirely different challenge.Is the tomato purée thick enough? Do the onions need a few more seconds of sautéing?Posha, a San Francisco-based startup founded by two Indian engineers, Rohin Malhotra and Raghav Gupta, is pursuing this challenge.  In an interaction with AIM, co-founder and CTO Rohin Malhotra outlined how the company's appliance transforms raw ingredients into ready meals.  For users overwhelmed by AI products that just write emails and generate images, Posha represents a different league: AI applied to physically demanding tasks that people may want to avoid.  The startup offers an
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Supreeth is an engineering graduate who is curious about the world of artificial intelligence and loves to write stories on how it is solving problems and shaping the future of humanity.
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