Review: Automatic Noodles

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, pub. , pp

Author – Annalee Newitz

Have you seen the hit show “The Bear”? You have? good. Now imagine that show taking place in a post-war U.S.A. and California has succeeded from the U.S.. Replace the crew with bots, specifically H.E.E.I. (Human Equivalant Embodied Intelligence), and make the cuisine spicy noodles. Presto, you have Automatic Noodles.
A team of robots awaken in an abandoned kitchen in San Fran Cali. The corporation that had owned the restaurant has abandoned it for US loyalties. It wouldn’t exactly be legal, but the team of bots could make the place their own. Sell what they want, how they want. Although liberated, robots are still second class citizens. So they’d be navigating some pretty choppy waters; stretching some pretty tough noodles.
As a chef, I was fully invested. As someone who finds bigotry weird and quite possibly a genetic defect found in DNA strands of only the people that haven’t taken their next steps into evolution, I got to first-hand witness a community form in the face of adversity.
Plus… there’s an Octo-bot that has taste recepters on their tentacles and a humanoid gecko that does Bot body modifications. Don’t tell me that’s not fun. (Oh really. Doesn’t sound fun. Maybe go back to reading auto-biographies under a wet blanket then).

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