It took 100 engineers and three chefs six years to develop, and at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES), which takes place virtually this week, Moley Robotics has unveiled a fully-automated luxury home kitchen that's capable of cooking more than 5,000 different dishes from scratch. Available in two formats—one dubbed the Internet of Things (IoT) enabled kitchen, the other without an integrated robot—and available in a wide variety of styles and finishes, including marbles, onyx, and Corian counters, as well as variety of kitchen cabinet finishes, the Moley Kitchen is piloted by a combination of sensors and cameras and can map ingredients, cookware, and utensils in the kitchen environment. The kitchen does it all: with its fully-articulated robot hands, the Moley Kitchen can fetch food and ingredients from the smart refrigerator, operate the cooker and sink, handle pots and pants, mix, blend, and plate dishes.