In a growing number of U.S. cities, small sidewalk robots are rolling meals from restaurants to customers—no driver required. They’re usually the size of a cooler, move at walking speed, and rely on ...
Some say they’re a sustainable delivery option, while others say they threaten sidewalk accessibility and jobs. Can Chicagoans and robots share the city?
Peyton Perry heard a rumor that delivery robots would be coming to campus when she was a student at Fairfield University. Soon after, she saw her first robot at a campus Starbucks. She ordered food ...
Courtney doesn’t have eyes, but it’s got sensors everywhere. There are two blinking lights on the front of its boxy body to approximate wide, moony pupils. It’s been described as a “large cooler on ...
From googly-eyed Marty roaming Giant’s aisles to driverless Waymo cars cruising city streets, robots have been edging into ...
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Uber Eats launches robot food delivery service in Philly's Center City
Uber Eats has started to roll out its autonomous robots that will deliver food to users in Philadelphia's Center City neighborhood. Here's everything we know.
Food delivery robots carrying everything from pizza to hamburgers are trying their luck on city streets and college campuses. It’s not clear if it is the future or a hilarious misstep. Letters: ...
CHICAGO (WGN) — Windy City residents may be noticing certain food delivery robots rolling down sidewalks all across town. Two companies — Coco and Serve Robotics — have been operating in Chicago under ...
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