Most street-based delivery robots take the form of a compact, wheel-based vehicle with a secure compartment for the item that ...
Delivery robots and autonomous delivery systems are reshaping urban logistics, with urban robotics improving last-mile ...
Those cute boxes on wheels that whiz around sidewalks to bring you ramen and burritos are starting to wear out their welcome ...
Serve Robotics Inc. (Nasdaq: SERV), a leading autonomous sidewalk delivery company, today announced that it has officially achieved its 2025 goal of deploying more than 2,000 delivery robots, creating ...
Serve Robotics Inc. expands its sidewalk-delivery network to over 2,000 autonomous robots, creating the largest fleet in the US.
The next time you order delivery, it just might be a robot bringing you your food.
These robots operate on the sidewalks, can cross streets and typically travel 3 to 5 mph.
Two companies, Serve Robotics and Cyan Robotics, are licensed in Chicago. The city said it's a pilot program that will assess benefits and risks.
“Chicago sidewalks are for people, not delivery robots,” so says a petition that seeks to rid the city’s streets of the wheel-based contraptions. Two robot companies — Coco and Serve — are operating ...
Robot-powered warehouses weren't fast enough. Now Kroger is embracing AI to deliver your groceries. The I-Team examines the ...