The hype around delivery robots has fizzled, but DoorDash is still determined to launch Dot, an adorable red bot. It can ride on roads and in bike lanes, where it will face daunting challenges. When ...
Autonomous delivery robots are already starting to change the way goods move around cities and warehouses, but most still need humans to load and unload their cargo. That's where LEVA comes in.
Fast-growing food hall chain Wonder is the latest restaurant in Jersey City to give customers the option of having their food delivered by self-driving robots. As part a newly announced pilot between ...
DoorDash unveiled Dot, a four-wheeled delivery robot that can travel 20 mph on roads, bike lanes and sidewalks while carrying 30 pounds. The robot is currently being tested in Tempe and Mesa, Ariz., ...
Food delivery robots were once a novelty on college campuses. Now, they're more common than ever. Starship leads the space, operating on 60 college campuses, along with Robot.com and Avride. As robot ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Journalist, analyst, author, podcaster. DoorDash is going all in on autonomous robotic delivery. Today the delivery company ...
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 ...
If you've ordered food on Uber Eats recently, you may have seen a delivery robot instead of a human driver. Uber has partnered with Avride to bring autonomous robots to the streets. They already ...
“If you’re not testing [delivery robots] against wheelchairs, scooters or walkers, then you’re not designing for everyone," Mark Chaney said Charna Flam is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She has been ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A collision between a delivery robot and a man using a mobility scooter in West Hollywood received more than 26 ...
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 ...
“If you’re not testing [delivery robots] against wheelchairs, scooters or walkers, then you’re not designing for everyone," Mark Chaney said Mark Chaney was using his mobility scooter in Los Angeles ...