Robots Take Over Food Delivery at Minnesota’s University

Minneapolis, USAMon Oct 14 2024
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Ever thought about robots handling your lunch delivery? Well, that’s happening at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities. Last week marked the start of a new robot-powered delivery service on campus. Starship Technologies has introduced its first AI-driven robots in Minneapolis, and they're the first to operate on the university grounds. With the Starship app, students can order from favorites like Starbucks, Panda Express, or Erbert & Gerbert's. These robots are designed to handle various conditions, from rain to snow, and navigate safely at 4 miles per hour. Equipped with sensors and cameras, they can avoid obstacles and ensure your food arrives intact. Once you receive a notification that your order is near, you can track and unlock the robot to claim your meal.
This futuristic service isn't just a convenience; it's a glimpse into how technology is reshaping food delivery. However, it also prompts us to think about the impact on traditional jobs and how this innovation might influence future delivery methods. As students welcome these robots, it’s interesting to consider how they will handle Minnesota’s harsh winters without snow tires. While they are built to withstand tough weather, the real test lies in the day-to-day campus conditions.
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