Now, robot barista to serve you coffee

A coffee kiosk will soon replace a barista, as it does everything better, it has been revealed.

According to The Atlantic, the Briggo coffee kiosk that is just 4.6sq m, doesn’t need any training and is able to memorise every single one of its customers’ orders, News.com.au reported.

Kevin Nater, CEO of the kiosk, claims that his invention is capable of making a perfect cup of coffee, tailored to one’s specifications, as it tracks each and every coffee order.

Briggo, which has been designed by industrial designer, Yves Behar, and has been trained by award-winning barista, Patrick Pierce, contains 250 hidden sensors and can assess its own performance.

Briggo machine measures humidity, shock time and adjust the grind of the bean to compensate for any changes in variables, when the coffee is delivered vacuum sealed capsules.

The machine has an accompanying smartphone app which lets one order and pay for the coffee in advance, and lets people design their own brews while sharing their experience.

The current Briggo coffee kiosk is stationed at the University of Austin Texas, while the company plans to introduce more Briggo machines across the US. (ANI)