In a growing number of U.S. cities, small sidewalk robots are rolling meals from restaurants to customers—no driver required.
Skeptics say Fort Lauderdale restaurants handing meals to food delivery robots is risky. Others ask why Brightline trains are hitting them. Will they ruin human jobs? Here are the answers.
Coco and Serve Robotics have been operating food delivery robots in Chicago since late 2024, with 83% of residents in the 1st Ward opposing further expansion of the program due to concerns about speed ...
An East Hollywood resident said she’s become the latest victim of a Coco food delivery robot after it uprooted her garden and got entangled in her fence. The incident occurred over the weekend, ...
AI-powered delivery robots from companies like Serve Robotics are replacing human drivers across the nation — but they can't ...
Coco Robotics launched a new generation of delivery bots ...
The early routes will run along Fremont Boulevard, Paseo Padre Parkway and connecting side streets, roughly between Decoto ...
An L.A. company is producing robotic cooking equipment that could change how chefs operate in the kitchen.
As robotic deliveries become more common in major cities, there are still a lot of kinks to work out before the system works without issue. Case in point, ...
Posha uses AI and a motorized arm to cook your dinner autonomously. It’s impressive but expensive, and raises all the usual concerns about connected kitchen appliances. As I’m sitting in my office ...