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Hundreds of Robots Are Coming to Los Angeles to Deliver Meals
Hundreds of Robots Are Coming to Los Angeles to Deliver Meals
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"There is a sector of people that are concerned about robots and I think that it is very important to listen to them and to get their feedback on everything. but robots are going to happen."
San Jose-based Kiwibot has plans to roll out hundreds of food delivery robots in Los Angeles over the next year. Senior Reporter Ben Bergman reports on how the droids could reshape food delivery.
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Kiwibot has quietly been testing its robots – specially designed to look cute and non-threatening – for the past few weeks with plans to expand across the city by year's end. Read more>>
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