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.
On this episode of Uncanny Valley, we introduce you to DoorDash’s new delivery robot and discuss what the growing robot population means for humans. Earlier this week, DoorDash unveiled its own new ...
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Amazon turns to robots to speed deliveries. What about jobs?
Amazon’s recent push to integrate robots into its delivery operations marks a significant shift in how the company plans to ...
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How can people hand over packages comfortably to delivery robots?
A research team from the Cognitive Neurotechnology Unit and the Visual Perception and Cognition Laboratory, Department of ...
DoorDash Inc. is partnering with sidewalk-robot developer Serve Robotics Inc. for autonomous deliveries across the U.S., adding to an array of methods the company is exploring to complement human ...
Starting this week, some Austinites might see a robot delivering packages directly to their door. Global shipping company Veho launched a pilot program on Tuesday to add dog-like robots to its ...
Amazon has used drones to deliver packages, but according to an internal report cited by The Information, the retailer is planning to test out more human-like autonomous delivery methods. Namely, ...
Dog-like robots could soon be bringing your package delivery to you. Zurich-based startup Rivr announced a new partnership with New York City-based parcel delivery service Veho to launch its ...
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 ...
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Kroger closing automated fulfillment centers as it tries to make delivery faster and cheaper
Kroger said Tuesday it’s closing three automated fulfillment centers as part of an effort to make its delivery operations ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — At the University of South Carolina, more students are using delivery robots to grab meals on campus. Now, state lawmakers want to make sure those robots are following the rules when ...
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