A Coco Robotics food delivery robot crosses 11th Street as it travels along Montana Avenue in Santa Monica on July 23, 2025. . (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times) The robot invasion is coming to your ...
The robotics maker plans to expand its operations from U.S. college campuses to urban markets, as delivery aggregators begin ...
If you see a large square box rolling down the streets of your town, know this: it’s not a UFO, though it is the future–of food delivery. Bots are carting lunch, dinner, and grocery orders to ...
Beginning Sept. 30, the flamingo-pink food delivery robots you may have seen rolling along city sidewalks are set to get some ...
A new robot will soon join the autonomous delivery fleet operating in certain neighborhoods. Dot is a bright red bot that is one-tenth the size of a car. Unlike existing delivery bots, DoorDash's Dot ...
Courtney doesn’t have eyes, but it’s got sensors everywhere. There are two blinking lights on the front of its boxy body to approximate wide, moony pupils. It’s been described as a “large cooler on ...
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 ...
The tie-up comes a week after DoorDash unveiled Dot, an autonomous food delivery bot built by the company that’s first being deployed in the Phoenix area.
Autonomous delivery robots are no longer just couriers. They’re economic actors with their own wallets, negotiating, earning and spending in real time. Bots have evolved from tools into agents, ...
A collision in West Hollywood between a delivery robot and a man using a mobility scooter went viral, generating attacks on the robot company and on the man himself.
The robot invasion is coming to Los Angeles neighborhoods. Coco Robotics, a startup born on the UCLA campus, is about to carpet-bomb the city with hundreds of additional adorable delivery bots ...