Robots may soon make your FedEx delivery from Walmart, Target and Pizza Hut
The robotic contraption rolling down the street just might be delivering a FedEx package to your home or office. That's the vision, anyway, behind the FedEx SameDay Bot that the shipping giant unveiled Wednesday. This sub-200-pound autonomous delivery robot was developed by DEKA Development & Research Corp, whose founder is Segway inventor Dean Kamen.
The SameDay Bot is so-named because its mission is to help retailers make same-day, "last mile" deliveries to local customers. FedEx is collaborating with AutoZone, Lowe's, Pizza Hut, Target, Walgreens and Walmart.
FedEx plans to test the bot this summer in select markets and FedEx Office locations, starting in the company's own Memphis hometown, pending final approval by the city. That approval would appear to be likely since it has the backing of Mayor Jim Strickland.
According to FedEx, on average, more than 60 percent of merchants' customers live within three miles of a store location, demonstrating the opportunity for on-demand, hyper-local delivery.
BTW, where's my breakfast? (Pizza in bed, please.)
Also at The Verge and Engadget.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 28 2019, @05:49AM (1 child)
The robot itself probably has some cool parts a maker would want to cannibalize. It would be fun to hack one into a personal robo-butler.
(Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday February 28 2019, @07:33AM
Robo-butler? I ain't gonna fuck no robo-butler, dude.
If Ima gonna hack that FedEx bot for parts, you betcha ima gonna make sometin beta. 'cause fuck beta, that's why.