A matter of taste: The menu AI devised for this Melbourne restaurant

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Chef Scott Pickett isn’t worried about losing his job just yet, but he does think artificial intelligence has a potential role to play in the hospitality business.

Chef Scott Pickett has used AI to create a special four-course menu for his Northcote restaurant Estelle with no chef interference with the menu.

Pickett has used AI to create a special four-course menu for his Northcote restaurant Estelle, with no chef interference with the menu. Toby Walsh, a professor of artificial intelligence at the University of NSW, says there are two factors limiting the use of AI in restaurants.“One is that, unfortunately, lots of people in restaurants are not very well paid, so putting expensive robots in is quite a challenge in terms of the economics,” he says. “You can find restaurants with robot service, but they tend to be a bit of a gimmick more than anything.

“Great art in the kitchen or on a gallery wall takes you to places you have never been before,” he says.

 

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