delivery robots
Coverage of delivery robots in the Nexus archive.
- Delivery robot startup Robot.com is betting its next act on workplace humanoids
Robot.com is expanding from campus delivery robots into workplace humanoids, partnering with Physical Intelligence to develop AI models for its R-noid robots. The startup aims to automate repetitive tasks in industries like food service, logistics, and healthcare, with fewer than 40 R-noids deployed across a dozen customers.
- 'We had to get out of the way': The backlash over delivery robots
The article discusses backlash against delivery robots, highlighting concerns from pedestrians and local authorities. It references a BBC report and a Hacker News thread with 19 points and 11 comments, indicating ongoing public debate.
- This robotics CEO wants to automate the work that makes people quit
Felipe Chavez, CEO of Robot.com, aims to automate repetitive and mundane tasks using robots to reduce human labor in areas like delivery, warehouses, and food service. The company has deployed over 500 robots, primarily for delivery, and plans to expand into other sectors. Chavez envisions robots handling specific tasks to allow humans to focus on meaningful activities.
- Robots could soon be delivering your pizza
An Estonian startup claims its delivery robots are now more cost-effective than human couriers, potentially leading to robot-driven pizza deliveries. The company suggests this innovation could soon replace traditional delivery methods.
- Delivery robots are spreading across LA. Residents ‘both pity and hate them’
Delivery robots and driverless vehicles are proliferating in Los Angeles, creating mixed reactions among residents. The city's streets and walkways are increasingly populated with autonomous robots delivering food and Waymo's driverless cars, complicating pedestrian navigation.
- Delivery robots are spreading across LA. Residents ‘both pity and hate them’
Delivery robots and driverless Waymo vehicles are increasingly common in Los Angeles, causing mixed reactions from residents who feel both pity and frustration. The city's walkways now face new obstacles as robots navigate crowded pedestrian areas.
- Am I the only one who hates delivery robots?
A Los Angeles Times article highlights public backlash against delivery robots, including a ban in Glendale. The article's Hacker News comment thread shows limited engagement with only one comment and 14 points.
- MAN VS MACHINE: Philadelphians aren't taking kindly to sharing sidewalks with delivery robots
Philadelphia residents are resisting delivery robots, leading to incidents like vandalism, as Uber Eats' Avride robots face public backlash. The company emphasizes security measures and downplays the incidents as a temporary phase of curiosity.