Uber Eats has initiated a new service in Atlanta allowing customers to receive food via sidewalk delivery robots from Serve Robotics. This launch closely follows Uber and Waymo's introduction of a commercial robotaxi service in the city. Serve Robotics, which emerged from Uber and targets urban locales rather than college campuses, has ambitious plans to scale its fleet from around 100 bots in Los Angeles to 2,000 across various U.S. cities by 2025. The robot deliveries will cover parts of metro Atlanta and introduce customers to innovative food delivery options using autonomy.
Uber Eats customers in Atlanta can now opt in to have their food delivered via sidewalk delivery robots, marking a significant step in autonomous delivery services. This launch comes just days after the introduction of a commercial robotaxi service in the city.
Serve Robotics aims to capitalize on the challenges of delivering goods via sidewalk bots in urban areas, with future plans to expand its fleet across several U.S. cities, significantly increasing the number of operational delivery robots.
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