On Tuesday, DoorDash unveiled Dot, a small robot it built in-house that can autonomously drive on roads, bike lanes, and sidewalks to deliver food and small packages at speeds up to 20 miles per hour.
In recent years, a revolution has been under way that has taken place unnoticed: the rise of robot waiters. What was a novelty a few years ago seen at tech shows and sci-fi concept restaurants is now ...
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The future is here, and it is popular. After a successful rollout of food delivery robots on campus earlier this year, Colorado State University has doubled its number of robots to start the 2025 fall ...
NORFOLK, Va. — Students, staff, and visitors at Old Dominion University may notice some high-tech additions zipping around campus: food delivery robots. In a partnership with Grubhub, ODU has rolled ...
Beginning Sept. 30, the flamingo-pink food delivery robots you may have seen rolling along city sidewalks are set to get some competition. Los Angeles-based Serve Robotics plans to roll out “dozens” ...
DoorDash is rolling out a new delivery robot named Dot, designed to navigate streets, bike lanes, sidewalks—even your driveway. Unveiled this week, DoorDash says Dot improves on the typical sidewalk ...
Six-wheeled delivery robots weaving through Atlanta sidewalks have been turning heads and going viral, but they're not lost. They're part of a growing wave of autonomous delivery robots now making ...
According to NJ.com, a new autonomous delivery robot service, which was created in California, is getting ready to launch its ...
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 ...