In a growing number of U.S. cities, small sidewalk robots are rolling meals from restaurants to customers—no driver required.
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Serve Robotics Inc SERV shares are trading lower Thursday morning after The Bear Cave published a new report raising concerns about the sidewalk delivery robotics company. Serve Robotics stock is ...
For now, the robots remain authorized under Chicago’s Personal Delivery Device pilot program. The companies operate under ...
AI-powered delivery robots from companies like Serve Robotics are replacing human drivers across the nation — but they can't ...
The city of Burleson is using robots to help build an ADA transition plan to ensure residents and visitors with disabilities can navigate the city safely. The effort requires assessing more than 200 ...
(TNS) — Jersey City is getting another provider of robots for delivering pizza, groceries and other supplies. California-based Coco Robotics announced a pilot program in the Heights neighborhood last ...
Starship Technologies and Just Eat will be delivering hot food in Sunderland, one of the UK's most tech-savvy cities. It is ...